Part 3 - Alliance Française d`OKC
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Part 3 - Alliance Française d`OKC
His careful and patient explanations of the healthcare system were greatly appreciated by Tatiana Viallaneix, who accompanied her student along with Liz Romero, one of the host family parents. speak with Paul Ziert, former OU gymnastics coach and current manager for Bart Conner and Nadia Comaneci. She was also fortunate, and of course, thrilled to meet Nadia Comaneci. Ophélie Dauteuille, was hosted by Victoria Mediouni and her family. Even before her arrival, Victoria and Ophélie had been in contact several times. As a competitive gymnast in France, she was interested in researching Athletes and the Importance of Competitive Sports in the U.S. She was able to conduct interviews and gather information from questionnaires she distributed concerning student participation and views about all sports offered at Mustang. Mustang’s cheer sponsor, Risa Demeter, allowed Ophélie to come to cheer practice and interview those students. .Another certain highlight for her during her stay in Oklahoma was her visit to the Bart Conner Gymnastics Academy in Norman. Mustang Spanish teacher, Maria Glyckherr, arranged the visit where Ophélie was able to tour the facilities, Quentin Cunha, was hosted by the Dahlvang family. They have already made plans and booked flights to visit him and his family in France in July! His research topic was How to Build to Resist Tornadoes. He is a student in architecture. Thanks to one of Mustang High School’s, English teachers, Gayla Case, Quentin was able to interview Cabot Eudaley, Structural Engineer, with Mark Eudaley’s Engineers. Mr. Eudaley showed Quentin the plans of the C building of Mustang HS that he designed. He also addressed Quentin’s topic about wind resistant construction, as well as, other aspects of structural engineering based on location and elevation of the construction. facilitating an interview with Zack Woods, Project Manager, at Butzer Gardner Architects. The experience was thrilling and informative for Quentin. He not only met Zack Woods but also other engineers and colleagues of Mr. Woods’ team. Some of the French students also visited Piedmont and Putnam City High Schools, Reagan Elementary (French Immersion Program) in Norman and Westminster School Lower Division in OKC. They enjoyed visiting diverse facilities and meeting with different students and faculty. At Piedmont HS, Quentin was able to speak with Layne Jones, Principal at the High School, about his hobby as a storm chaser. Mr. Jones provided Quentin with a file of his photos. Jill Singletary and her daughter, Rainey, spoke about their experience in the devastating tornado of 2011 and showed slides. Another big thanks must be Shawn Blankenship, given to Anne Chamberlain Principal at Piedmont of Piedmont High School Intermediate, and Bill Gouldy, a friend and retired French teacher, for gave Quentin a tour of the safe rooms and explained the complete process of that new construction. Thomas was able to observe the Piedmont HS, Pride of Piedmont band, thanks to Toni Myers, Percussion, Drumline teacher. The band went on to win the state competition, the weekend after Thomas’ visit. Knowing Adeline’s love of everything country and western, the French Club officers of Piedmont treated Adeline to a special dinner at Toby Keith’s, during a joint evening outing with students from Mustang, Piedmont and Putnam City High Schools. All of the other French Fellows and participating students went to dinner at Earl’s BBQ, and everyone had a frightful time at the Bricktown Haunted Warehouse. One other wonderful highlight for Mustang host families, and French Fellows alike, was attending the preseason OKC Thunder basketball game against the Denver Nuggets. I know that many of these students have made life-long friends with their American host families and other students. The cross-cultural exchange is ongoing. Not only did the French students improve their language skills and conduct research on their chosen topics, they also learned about daily American life in central Oklahoma through their first-hand experiences and interactions and built relationships of understanding and exchange that will endure. I look forward to accompanying the selected American Fellows next March as they research their chosen topics and experience French life at school and with their host families in Picardy, France. If you would like more information or would like to make a donation to the Alliance Française d’OKC Eleanor Kirkpatrick Franco - American Fellows program, please visit our website : http://afdokc.org/education/fellows-program/ Around AFdOKC This Past Fall On September 26th Forward Foods & On October 20th AFdOKC participated in the Alliance Française d’OKC held a French French Film screening of, “The Other Son” Wine & Cheese tasting event at Forward or “Le fils de l’Autre” at Oklahoma City Foods in Oklahoma City. Several were in University’s Meinders School of Business attendance to enjoy the tasting of Roquefort, Kerr McGee Auditorium. Comté, and St. Nectaire cheeses. Les médias et l’école OFLTA Alliance Française d'OKC and the University of Central Oklahoma hosted AFdOKC participated in the Oklahoma Foreign Language Teachers’ Association September representatives from the French Consulate in Houston, 28th conference to present the Eleanor Kirkpatrick Franco - Texas for two workshop sessions. American Fellows Program. Alliance Française d’OKC is proud to announce the 2014 Eleanor Kirkpatrick Fellows! ... Genesa Cefali, "French Glottochronology and Linguistics" - Edmond Santa Fe & UCO (Concurrent) Erin Melton, "How Secular is Secularism?" - Westmoore High School Alex Myers, "Preparing to Choose a Career" -Heritage Hall Caroline Shepard, "Citizen ou Citoyen" - Westmoore High School Samantha Waters, "Impact of Racism in France" - Edmond North High School Alexa Lihyaoui, "Role and Perception of Islam in Picardy" - Putnam City High School Le Beaujolais Nouveau est arrivé ! Karen McChesney Despite the poor weather forecast that Friday evening, there was a very good turn out for the inaugural AF d'OKC Beaujolais Fête and Film fundraiser event at the Paramount OKC. All proceeds benefit the Alliance Française d'Oklahoma City Eleanor Kirkpatrick FrancoAmerican Fellows Program. A fun time was shared by all who attended. The wine went quite well with the tasty, savory and sweet buffet generously provided by Coco Flow, Deep Fork Grill, Forward Foods, Garbanzo Mediterranean Grill, Metro Wine Bar and Bistro, Paramount OKC and Prairie Thunder Baking Company. Your presence and support were greatly appreciated. I hope to see you and many others join the celebration next year, too. Merci à toutes et à tous! PO Box 414 OKC, OK 73101