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  • Lakewood High School
  • Lakewood, OH
  • More than a third of students from low‑income households Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education. Learn more

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Empathy, leadership, respect, courage, and honesty are some of the civic virtues we focus on in our classroom. We study how these virtues were used, or not used by individuals in history, and modern times. In addition, we learn how students themselves, can choose to engage in civic virtues to create a better world. Nujeen Mustafa was a teenager born with cerebral palsy, whose journey from war-ravaged Syria to Germany in a wheelchair is an incredible tale of courage, strength, and hope that can help teach students about the greatest humanitarian issue of our time, the Syrian refugee crisis. The book, "A Girl from Aleppo" will connect students to Nujeen, and enhance their understanding of migration, war, government, rights and freedoms, and many other social studies concepts. As students read Nujeen's story, they will enhance their writing skills by completing journaling activities throughout each chapter. The students will open their minds to the world around them, the gift of education, and the importance of civic virtues in their local, national, and global communities! Thank you for supporting our classroom!

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Empathy, leadership, respect, courage, and honesty are some of the civic virtues we focus on in our classroom. We study how these virtues were used, or not used by individuals in history, and modern times. In addition, we learn how students themselves, can choose to engage in civic virtues to create a better world. Nujeen Mustafa was a teenager born with cerebral palsy, whose journey from war-ravaged Syria to Germany in a wheelchair is an incredible tale of courage, strength, and hope that can help teach students about the greatest humanitarian issue of our time, the Syrian refugee crisis. The book, "A Girl from Aleppo" will connect students to Nujeen, and enhance their understanding of migration, war, government, rights and freedoms, and many other social studies concepts. As students read Nujeen's story, they will enhance their writing skills by completing journaling activities throughout each chapter. The students will open their minds to the world around them, the gift of education, and the importance of civic virtues in their local, national, and global communities! Thank you for supporting our classroom!

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