Created by Tony Yu. Edited by Roberto Jones.
During the second weekend of April, the ASF Speech and Debate Team assembled its wonderful members for yet another challenging tournament. This time hosted by PrepaTec Esmeralda.
Created by Tony Yu. Edited by Roberto Jones.
During the second weekend of April, the ASF Speech and Debate Team assembled its wonderful members for yet another challenging tournament. This time hosted by PrepaTec Esmeralda.
The American School Foundation, A.C. successfully celebrated the 21st edition of its golf tournament at the emblematic Los Encinos Golf Club, bringing together members of its community such as parents, alumni, and numerous friends in a day of fun and solidarity in support of education.
In 2024, the Repentino Art and Literary Magazine proudly reached its 12th volume, marking a milestone in its journey of celebrating creativity and literary prowess. This year, the magazine's talents were recognized on a global scale as it clinched the Repentino Gold Crown award at Columbia University.
In a proactive effort to cultivate inclusivity and understanding, the American School Foundation (ASF) recently celebrated the International Week of Neurodiversity with the conference "Breaking Myths: Neurodiversity," presented by Services for Academic Inclusion (SAI) and Counselor from all divisions. The event was addressed to faculty and staff, and it aimed to dispel misconceptions surrounding neurodiversity and foster an environment of acceptance and tolerance.
On March 15th and 16th, the Speech & Debate Team from ASF showcased their rhetorical prowess at a tournament hosted by Churchill College, centered around the vibrant theme of pop culture. This event provided a platform for discussions on a myriad of topics, ranging from the intricacies of video games and addictive behaviors to the influential power of celebrity platforms and social activism.
Upper School students from ASF recently made waves at the Anglo Public Speaking Competition, under the guidance of their dedicated teacher, Roberto Jones, these students demonstrated remarkable skills for public speaking.
Grade 4 students at our Lower School recently wrapped up a demanding but very rewarding project: the creation of original musicals entirely conceived and executed by them.
Last Sunday, February 25th, the Upper School National Honor Society (NHS) Officers and members recently had the honor of hosting 65 athletes and friends for Special Olympics. It was a day filled with fun and excitement as basketball, volleyball, soccer, and Dodgeball matches developed. The true spirit of inclusivity and teamwork defined the event as everyone had a great time.
Last Sunday, February 25th, the Upper School National Honor Society (NHS) Officers and members recently had the honor of hosting 65 athletes and friends for Special Olympics. It was a day filled with fun and excitement as basketball, volleyball, soccer, and Dodgeball matches developed. The true spirit of inclusivity and teamwork defined the event as everyone had a great time.