Wednesday, February 26, 2014

7th and 8th grade Student Leadership Day

On February 26, 2014, ten of us had the privilege of attending Student Leadership Day at the Illinois Holocaust Museum Education Center.  Throughout the day, we learned the power of words and how they help to shape our identity.

At the beginning of the day, we started with our own names and what they mean to us.  We then moved on to the words that describe and mean something to us.  After figuring out our mission statements for the day, we heard Aaron Elster speak about his horrific experiences during the Holocaust.  He shared the impact of the words of Nazi Germany on his psyche and how hard it was to overcome those awful experiences.  He challenged the students to speak up to family and friends if they hear injustice, make a difference in the world, do good by taking small steps, and taking a chance!
Aaron Elster:  Holocaust Survivor

After that, we had a chance to explore the museum.  Our goal was to find ways that words were used to hurt others and ways they were used to make positive change.  We explored the Harvey Miller Youth Exhibit and the permanent exhibit.




Hudson Taylor:  Founder of Athlete Ally

Then we had a chance to hear Hudson Taylor from Athlete Ally speak about acceptance on and off the field.  He spoke about becoming a champion of inclusion and victory through unity.  His message included standing up for the dignity of others and that it's "cool to be kind".  He left everyone wondering how we could make the world a better place by saying that we are "always in a moment where we can take action; the question is will we?"  He gave students and teachers four principles:

1.  Treat others as they want to be treated.
2.  In everything you do in life, you should seek to maximize happiness and minimize suffering.
3.  You should always act so long as the burdens of that action do no outweigh the benefits of that action.
4.  You are responsible for whatever history of which you are a part.  The culture you create today effects the students of tomorrow!

Hudson also gave some tips:
1.  Be educated
2.  Be explicit
3.  Use your virtual voice and share what you believe in
4.  Wear your beliefs on your sleeve
5.  Fix the broken windows because our environment shapes our conduct


Hudson reminded us that there has never been a successful social movement without the support of the majority.  "Create a place where people can thrive, not just survive.  Change is what you do when you have no options left!"


Our students with Hudson Taylor!



Sunday, February 23, 2014

Leap for Ghana

Join us for Leap for Ghana on February 27, 2014!   We are excited to have everyone there for a wonderful night of music and fun to raise money for a wonderful cause.  Come learn more about the new Eggs for Kids initiative!  Hope to see you there!  $5 suggested donation!


Friday, February 14, 2014

Hearts for Ghana

On Wednesday, February 12th, we had a wonderful celebration in the Learning Center for our Hearts for Ghana event.  This event is always such a nice one hosted by our wonderful librarians.  The photo booth was a huge success and such fun!  Thanks to Ms. Gammeri for figuring out the new photo booth app!  This year, the event raised $105!















We also talked about the celebration of International Red Hand Day.  This day is to plea "to political leaders to draw attention to the fates of child soldiers.  The aim of Red Hand Day is to call for action against this practice and support children who are affected by it."  We created our own red hands to make a heart.








Some of these pictures are from our rose making event.  You will see these roses at our next event, Leap for Ghana on February 27th!  We look forward to seeing you there!!

Monday, February 10, 2014

Congratulations to Our Winners!

This year's design has been chosen!  So many great designs were entered into the A.C.T. Logo Design Contest this year!  Out of a large field, three have been chosen to appear on A.C.T. merchandise.

1st Place:  Noa and Elizabeth

2nd Place:  Divy

3rd Place:  Scott


If you would like to order a shirt this year, please turn in the money by February 13th using the order form below or from the weekly!  We are very excited to see this year's first place design on the back of the shirt!

Friday, February 7, 2014

Hearts for Ghana!

On Wednesday, February 12th, ACT and the wonderful staff in the library will be hosting the third annual Hearts for Ghana!  Please join us in the Learning Center from 3 to 4 to make Valentines for family and friends.  For just $2, you can make Valentines and take a picture in the photo booth!  Each additional photo is $1!  Join us to raise money for a great cause, have some fun, and also to take time to recognize Red Hand Day in honor of all children who have suffered or continue to suffer as child soldiers.