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On November 13, 2015 Oiada Int. had done a video conference between the students from Asbury Park Middle School and the students from Ghana. For this session the topic was food. The students from Ghana
did a wonderful visual presentation about the food they eat. For instance, the Ghana students talked about Fufu (eaten with soup), Wakkye (cooked rice and beans), mangos, pineapples, coconuts, and the
use of Kelewele ingredients. Their presentation was done in the form of a news report and was very informative. Besides their presentation, the students from Ghana asked APMS students about the food they eat. The APMS students informed them that they eat pizza, hamburgers, fried chicken, mac and cheese, and candy. From there with little time remaining, the students from Ghana and APMS exchanged cooking recipes. They also discussed their favorite hobbies, sports, and upcoming holidays.

David Wronko
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David Wronko is a history teacher at Asbury Park High School sharing with the Jersey Voices community the wonderful stories coming out of Asbury Park. Mr. David Wronko was VFW Teacher of the Year, 2011-2012, Teacher of the Year for the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School, 2014-2015, MLK Middle School Teacher of the Month for January 2016, and given the recognition award from the Asbury Park Board of Education for volunteering to tutoring students on Saturdays in 2011. Also Mr. David Wronko was published in two issues of NJEA Review Magazine.

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