Mission to the World and Operation Exodus partner together to serve the community of Washington Heights & Inwood in New York City. We need mission teams to serve, year round opportunities available, but the greatest need is during the summer.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Interesting Happenings at Operation Exodus!
At both sites this winter, the students have been experiencing college from the eyes of the adults they see every day. Tuesdays and Thursdays a staff member presents information, memories, and other exciting information about the universities they attended! The hope is that the kids will see what it really looks like to go away to college and get them excited about working towards furthering education!
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This past fall, all of our students participated in a story contest. For the national event, Lights on AfterSchool, we had a local story teller, Joe Ricci, a previous mentor for Operation Exodus, come and tell a story. For the next month, students worked on their own creative stories after homework time and we had a contest. The winners of the writing contest had their stories read and acted out at the Christmas Party and a panel of judges picked a Top Winner! The kids were extremely creative and everyone had so much fun!
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The park has been something of the past this January, but the past week has been warming up a little and the kids have gotten to experience the outdoors once again!
The Heights:
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Creative classes are also going well at the Heights site! Kids can pick between original classes like pantomime, praise dance, magic tricks, and Around the World! Around the World is a mix between geography and art, the other classes are primarily art. Right now the students in Around the World are learning about China!
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The Heights site is beginning their Homework Bucks program on Thursday. Students have already been accumulating bucks, but the store opens up this Thursday.
Inwood:
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With a new site, everything at Exodus Inwood is exciting! One thing the tutors have really taken ownership of is the creative class time on Fridays. The students can pick from a variety of arts including: jewelry making, interior design, baking, and drawing. In interior design we have a student designing a WWE themed miniature wrestling ring! And the baking class filled the site with the sweet aroma of brownies this past Friday. It made the staff very hungry!
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Early homework is now an official part of the Exodus Inwood site for kids struggling in different subjects or just struggling to focus during class time. It is giving the students extra time to get work done and it is also helping the distracted kids get done more quickly so they have time to read steps during homework time!
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The Inwood site is beginning Academic Olympics on February 12th and it will close on February 19th with a day of physical events! The classes will each have a color and the color will represent a country. The classes will learn about countries and they will also have trivia games every day at the level that the students are at. The medals will be awarded based on scores from those in class games.
‘Ah-Ha!’ Educational Moments at OE
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At the Heights site, four more students reached the 100 step mark for the 100 Book Challenge last week!
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Tutors had a training on math strategies and learned fun games that help kids work on place value, multiplication, and other math concepts. The kids are really enjoying them!
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A Kindergartener at the Inwood site is beginning to read on his own outloud!
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One fifth grader at the Inwood site, has made giant strides in his academic success. He was a student on the verge of failing and is now striving for straight A’s. It is so evident that his teacher noticed and sent a letter to Operation Exodus.
Seeds of Change at OE
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The three older boys in Brenda’s class have also matured greatly. It is small steps, but they are taking responsibility in class work and being more responsive to authority.
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At Inwood, community students have adapted well to the structure of Exodus and students we expected to see have behavior issues have had no issues and are doing better in their academics.
Monday, January 25, 2010
Greetings from Bobbi Jo
Thanks for stopping by the Mission to the World (MTW) /Operation Exodus (OE) Mission team blog! It is our prayer that you will find this to be a resource to assist in preparing for serving with us in New York City. Be sure to check back weekly, as we are gearing up to post regular updates for you.
This year we have mostly all new teams schedule to serve at Exodus, therefore I wanted to take the opportunity to introduce myself to you so you know who the person is on the other end of the phone or the email you receive.
My name is Bobbi Jo Brooks and I am the Project Administrator for MTW's short term trips to New York City, but also for Asia and Europe! I will also be your host while you are serving in New York City.
I grew up in Western, PA at a mission minded church and it was there the Lord began calling me to serve in missions. After graduating high school I spent a summer serving as an intern with MTW in Miami, FL. Then went on to college in Grand Rapids, MI where I studied Bible and Social Work. After I graduated from Kuyper College, I moved to Europe to serve as a missionary to youth in Sighisoara, Romania. After serving in Romania, the Lord brought me Atlanta to serve with MTW and have been here for just over five years!
In my "free" time, I love spending hanging out with friends, cooking for others, traveling and photographing weddings and portraits. Feel free to check out my photography blog at www.blog.bobbijobrooksphotography.com
I look forward to the opportunity to know you and to see how the Lord will work in and through your teams this year!
Delighting in the Lord's Faithfulness,
Bobbi Jo
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New Project Assistant!
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Mark your calendars!!
WHAT: MTW partnering with Covenant College to host
the 2010 PCA Global Missions Conference
WHEN: November 5-7, 2010
WHERE: Chattanooga Convention Center -- Chattanooga, TN
A group discount will be available for six or more participants.
Check back with www.mtw.org in January to register online and learn more details.