Michigan Great Lakes Virtual Academy Students Win $10,000 Award in Lead4Change Challenge
- The MGLVA students' victory in the national Lead4Change Challenge showcases their commitment to service and community impact, garnering positive attention and recognition for the school.
- The $10,000 award donated to Zaman International highlights the students' dedication to supporting marginalized women and children in Southeast Michigan, aligning with the organization's mission.
- The ENHANCE team's efforts demonstrate MGLVA students' proactive engagement in philanthropy and community service, reflecting positively on the school's educational values and extracurricular activities.
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The award will be donated to the students’ charity of choice, Zaman International
Student advisor Danielle Stoops, pictured on the right, presents the award to Zaman International founder Najah Bazzy, pictured on the left. (Photo: Danielle Stoops, teacher, MGLVA)
In May, four students from MGLVA — also known as team ENHANCE — submitted their project for the national Lead4Change Challenge, which allows student teams to submit a service-learning project for the opportunity to earn up to
“It has been such an honor to have worked closely with these students over the past few months. Their dedication and commitment to this project and to giving back to their local communities is inspiring to everyone at MGLVA,” said Danielle Stoops, student advisor for the ENHANCE team and teacher at MGLVA. “Zahraa, Ayah, Raiah and Marwe have bright futures ahead and I look forward to seeing how they continue to grow their team and get more students involved.”
As a winner of the challenge, the ENHANCE team was able to select a non-profit organization to receive their winning award of
“ENHANCE is just one example of how MGLVA students are connecting outside of the classroom and exploring their passions and hobbies,” said Kendall Schroeder, head of school at MGLVA. “We are so proud of what these four students have achieved and applaud all of their hard work. They have worked diligently to create a positive impact on their communities and now their efforts will help reach an even broader community by supporting Zaman International.”
Since forming the group this past school year, ENHANCE has raised funds and collected donations for various non-profit organizations including Gleaners Community Food Bank, Ennis Center for Children and Samaritas. The student-led group is run by four MGLVA high school students, including:
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Zahraa Asfar, a ninth-grader from
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Ayah Alheyasi, a ninth-grader from
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Raiah Potter, a tenth-grader from
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Marwe Saleh, an eleventh-grader from
Dearborn, MI
MGLVA ENHANCE is based on Lead4Change’s Leadership Curriculum, a free leadership program for students in grades 6-12. The program focuses on teaching proven leadership skills and arming students with the practical tools needed to effect change and make a difference in their communities. Through Lead4Change’s national challenges, students have the chance to win money for their club, school or organization of their choice.
For more information about MGLVA, visit mglva.k12.com
About MGLVA
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