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[...] and nonprofit organization that was inspired by Amary Seck, a chemistry teacher at Mamaroneck High School. The club’s goal is to raise money to build a learning center for the children of Senegal [...]
[...] ’t do with his own parents growing up in Senegal. Seck, who teaches chemistry at Mamaroneck High School, was born in Senegal. His parents lived in the Lambai village, which didn’t have a [...]
[...] – Parker Thelander is a member of Students for Senegal, a student-led club at Mamaroneck High School that has raised approximately $20,000 for Senegalese schools in the village of [...]
[...] part was coming home. For many of the group of 13 students and four teachers from Mamaroneck High School in Senegal over spring break, returning to running water and stocked refrigerators [...]
[...] .org A February trip to Senegal by 13 Mamaroneck High School students and their teacher, Amary Seck, was a moving experience for all. Lambaye, Senegal, is Seck’s home town. For almost two [...]
[...] By Ben Kupferberg — The MHS Globe Everyone in the school knows of the one and only Amary Seck, MHS science teacher. However, not all are aware of his new club, Students for Senegal. Last [...]
[...] By Swapna Venugopal Ramaswamy MAMARONECK — Growing up in Lambaye, a small village in Senegal, Amary Seck did not have a desk or a chair. Soft drinks were reserved for when special guests visited. [...]
[...] . Students for Senegal is a student founded and nonprofit organization that was inspired by Amary Seck, a chemistry teacher at Mamaroneck High School. The club’s goal is to raise money to build a [...]
[...] supplies through our newest drive, Smiles for Senegal. Nearly a year ago, twelve Mamaroneck High School students traveled to Senegal and had the opportunity to see the real hardship these students [...]
[...] — The Journal News/Sounds Shore/LoHud.org A February trip to Senegal by 13 Mamaroneck High School students and their teacher, Amary Seck, was a moving experience for all. Lambaye, [...]
[...] the supervision of four teachers, including the Senegal native and founder of Students for Senegal Amary Seck. Read the full article [...]
By Paige Rentz — March 10, 2011 The hardest part was coming home. For many of the group of 13 students and four teachers from Mamaroneck High Schoo [...]
By Leslie Korngold — The Journal News/Sounds Shore/LoHud.org A February trip to Senegal by 13 Mamaroneck High School students and their teacher, Am [...]
[...] . This learning center will house a computer lab, library and much needed study space for Senegalese students. Over the past three years, we have raised over $30,000 through bake sales, ice coffee [...]
[...] and nonprofit organization that was inspired by Amary Seck, a chemistry teacher at Mamaroneck High School. The club’s goal is to raise money to build a learning center for the children of Senegal [...]
[...] ’t do with his own parents growing up in Senegal. Seck, who teaches chemistry at Mamaroneck High School, was born in Senegal. His parents lived in the Lambai village, which didn’t have a [...]
[...] – Parker Thelander is a member of Students for Senegal, a student-led club at Mamaroneck High School that has raised approximately $20,000 for Senegalese schools in the village of [...]
[...] part was coming home. For many of the group of 13 students and four teachers from Mamaroneck High School in Senegal over spring break, returning to running water and stocked refrigerators [...]
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