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Millikan's BSU (student created) Black History Month Calendar of Events, Week 1. Celebrate with us! Jill Baker, Ed.D. Alejandro Vega @MsGlenn415 Jay Camerino ASB Christina Braswell Rotkin MrsGee! @
One of the things I miss most during distance learning is hosting LBUSD Female Leadership Academy events. Over the past 3 years, I have been actively involved in mentoring&exposing my FLA leaders to opportunities. Here is one taking advantage of an opportunity with Rosecrans Ventures. #proudtobeLBUSD
Millikan's FLA student led Zoom cooking night; tonight was led by Natalie H. On the menu was grilled lemon linguinni pasta served with leadership in action and side of listening & speaking skills . š We are continuing to build community despite a pandemic. Alejandro Vega
Love hearing students who are part of the Female leadership academy from Wilson High School at the City of Long Beach council meeting. Thank you Councilmember @suziepriceLB3 for inviting them to share. We are proud of them and #proudtobeLBUSD @LBSchools
Millikan's 9th FLA president, Natalie, for organizing our drive in support of our essential workers. Accomplishments: ā Almost $300 raised for LA Food Bank. ā 80 subway meals for Millerās Children and Womenās Hospital. ā 2 dozen Simoneās Donuts for Station 18. Alejandro Vega
Happiness is when you drop off your Pup at doggie day care for the first time in the capable hands of Gisela, a former FLA student!šš#ProudtobeLBUSD LBUSD Female Leadership Academy LGeorge407 Kimberly C. Johnson @LBSchools @
Yesterday, a 1st grader was brought to my office for being defiant. After asking her about her life (family, pets, hobbies, etc), I challenged her to do the right thing with urgency. Today, her teacher said, āI donāt know WHAT you did, but it worked!ā The power of conversation.
BSU at the African American Scholars Symposium to learn about STEM majors and careers. Alejandro Vega