
Makunduchi Beach
For the celebration of the World Ocean Day in the 8th of June, we cleaned the Makunduchi Beach. Our aim is to cultivate the attitude of respect and love toward the nature. Our students got very tired after cleaning the beach under the sun for three hours.
They got the opportunity to see that how it is easy to make the environment dirty but hard to get it clean after damaging it. Therefore, they saw why we should protect what we are given. The nature is our tangible heritage that we are responsible for. We aim to instill love of nature in our students. Because we have only one world!
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Promise scholarships cover up to full college tuition for students who’ve attended New Haven Public Schools during some or all of their K-12 years, and the organization also provides scholarship recipients with advice, mentorship, career skill workshops, and connections to paid summer internships in New Haven — many of which are based at Yale.
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Promise scholarships cover up to full college tuition for students who’ve attended New Haven Public Schools during some or all of their K-12 years, and the organization also provides scholarship recipients with advice, mentorship, career skill workshops, and connections to paid summer internships in New Haven — many of which are based at Yale.