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Introduction of Asahi Ward School, Home and Regional Collaboration Projects
Last Updated November 22, 2024
Asahi Ward School, Home and Regional Collaboration Project
There are 11 junior high school districts in Asahi Ward, where schools, homes, and communities are connected to each other to create the future for children. I would like to introduce some of these activities.
We will continue to introduce the activities of each junior high school district in the future, so please look forward to it!
Leaflet for dissemination of schools, homes and regional cooperation projects
This time, we have created a pamphlet summarizing the efforts of several junior high school districts so that the efforts of schools, homes, and regional cooperation projects can be promoted more effectively! Check it out!
- Imajuku Junior High School District
- Tsurugamine Junior High School District
- Motoshuku Junior High School District
- Kibogaoka Junior High School District
- Kamishirane Kitanaka School District
Imajuku Junior High School District
Imajuku Fureai Camp
"I offer summer memories."
The 21st event was held in 2024.
Youth instructors, local volunteers, junior high school volunteers, etc. cooperate to perform various recreations such as curry, yakisoba making, and thread telephone production, and provide elementary school students (mainly 4th to 6th graders) with summer memories.
Tsurugamine Junior High School District
Work experience
"Toward my dream,"
The second graders are divided into groups of 2 to 8 people, and are engaged in activities to experience work at local offices. . There are various types of business establishments such as agriculture, food and beverage, retail business, driving school, sports club, etc. We also offer hands-on activities at the Yokohama Zoo ZOORASIA, nursery schools, and welfare facilities. Students choose places to experience based on their interests and future dreams, and learn not only work experiences but also how to greet and behave as a member of society.
Motoshuku Junior High School District
Activities to look for Mr. Ka Nomura
"What we can do?"
With the cooperation of Asahi police department, students play a central role in calling for information provision around Futamatagawa Station. Students call on passers-by and distribute leaflets to resolve the case. In order to keep the incident from weathering, students have taken over this initiative as an ongoing activity.
Kibogaoka Junior High School District
School beautification activities
"We're keeping the school clean together,"
Local residents, parents and students cooperate and carry out a lot of flowers as part of the school beautification. We carry out preparations such as weeding flower beds and work up to flower planting jointly. Through continuous efforts to create more beautiful schools, schools, homes, and communities are interacting with each other to deepen connections.
Kamishirane Kitanaka School District
Participation in evacuation shelter Training
"We contribute to local safety and security."
Local elementary and junior high school students participate in evacuation shelter training at elementary and junior high schools, and experience helping to establish and operate evacuation centers.
The children participating in the training not only raise their awareness of disaster prevention, but also contribute to strengthening local connections as leaders in local activities, including future regional disaster prevention.
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Asahi Ward Health and Welfare Center Children and Families Support Division School Cooperation and Children
Telephone: 045-954-6019
Telephone: 045-954-6019
Fax: 045-951-4683
Email address: as-kodomokatei@city.yokohama.lg.jp
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