Hey everyone! If you think this blog is cool, check out our fund raising page:
http://www.firstgiving.com/oahsjapan
You can use this page to make secure donations to help support our trip. Right now we have the goal set at $3000, and we are over halfway there, but I'm really hoping that we will SURPASS our goal. This would mean that the students won't have to come up with so much of the money on their own in order to go.
Right now we're focusing our efforts on getting sponsorships from local businesses and corporations. Campbell Glass (my dad's business) is in for $25o already! Last week, Sasha, Jackie and myself (with the help of Elijah, who is not going to Japan but graciously helped out anyways, and held the door open for us every time) delivered letters to every Japanese restaurant in Oakland and Alameda. It took all day, but it was fun, and hopefully it will pay off in the end.
Today I took letters to Yoshino's Sushi, Francesco's Italian Restaurant, UPS, Comcast and FedEx, which are all located very close to our school. The UPS guys were fabulous, and showed a lot of support for our trip. I walked out of there with $30 in cash donations, a phone number for the Business and Development department, a smile on my face, and a big boost of confidence; feeling reassured that there are people out there that support our cause - we just have to find them!
So if you are one of those people, get yourself over to our fund raising page and make a donation!
http://www.firstgiving.com/oahsjapan
どもありがとうございました! Domo Arigato Gozaimashita! (Thank you very much!)
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Yard Sale Date Set!
Our Fundraising Yard Sale will be held on May 2nd and 3rd in Alameda, CA. (The exact location will be announced later.) All proceeds from this yard sale will go directly to the students for the trip to Japan.
Please mark these days on your calendar and make every effort to attend, as there is sure to be a ton of great stuff up for sale. Also, if anyone has stuff that you want to get rid of, please consider donating it to the yard sale! I will be happy to come and pick it up from you. Email me at nmorello@aviationhighschool.org.
Hope to see you there!
Support our trip with Tahitian Noni!

Now there is another great way for everyone to support our trip to Japan -- By purchasing products from Tahitian Noni International! Each time you buy a product from our TNI fund raising page, a percentage of the proceeds will be donated to Oakland Aviation High School to directly fund our trip.
The Noni fruit, used for centuries by the Tahitian people for its many health benefits, has only recently been discovered by the rest of the world. You can enjoy the benefits of the Noni fruit in the form of juice, tea, candy and beauty products, while also supporting our Japan trip.
To check out the products available from Noni International, go to the following site:
www.TNI.com/Nutting
Any products you purchase will be tracked to our group and we will receive proceeds.
Furthermore, all those who make a purchase will be entered into a drawing to win a Deluxe Bath Spa Gift Basket worth $150!
Thanks for your support!!
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Introducing ... the art of Jackie!

These three drawings were done by Jackie, who wrote a blog below but does not have a picture posted because she is incredibly camera shy. Instead of posting a picture of her, I will post her fantastic artwork instead. These are all sketches Jackie did in her spare time.
Jackie is known at the school for her artwork, because everything she does is fabulous. And she is the envy of other aspiring artists at the school. She already has a distinct style, and whenever other students see her work, they always know it's a "Jackie." She watches a lot of Anime, as you can probably guess, but her style is still totally her own.
Last week, these drawings were on my desk, and one of the boys who is an avid artist himself, saw them and literally stopped my class to show them to everyone else. And he said, "I wish I could just put my hands on her head and absorb her talent for myself!"
I wish I could post make these pictures bigger, because there is detail in the eyes and hair that just doesn't show up in a scan. This girl has some serious talent! I think that one day the rest of the world will discover her talent! For now, we get to enjoy it at Oakland Aviation High School.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
BriAna
Hey everyone! My name is BriAna Winston. I am a fifteen year old girl with dreams of exploring the world and expanding all the possibilities of my future. I was born and raised in Oakland, CA. I am a young girl with big dreams of venturing out into the world and seeing what opportunities the world has to over me. I never dreamed of traveling out of the United States, let alone California until I was well over my twenties; to be a fifteen years old while presented with this opportunity is a shocking surprise to me. I really don't want to pass up this once in a life time event because I may never get another chance to have a breath-taking experience such as this one. One of my biggest dreams is to become an economist and I think traveling to different parts of the world will help me get a better understanding for economics. I am a very determined young girl and you would never regret supporting the dreams of a group of young teenagers who are determined to be very successful in life. We all appreciate your concern, support, and time.
Monday, February 9, 2009
Miss Morello
Well, ME!
Actually, I don't think it's crazy at all. At least, not if the 10 teenagers happen to all be amazing young people that you know would reap incredible benefits from traveling outside the borders of their own country. Oh, and it doesn't hurt if you have done some independent travel yourself along the way, and lived in Japan for a year :)
Let me stop and officially introduce myself. I'm the person in the picture above who is NOT Japanese. My name is Nicole Morello, and I am a social studies teacher at Oakland Aviation High School, a small public charter school located on the property of the Oakland Airport. I have been a teacher for about 6 years now, including a year in Japan and a year in Korea.
When I graduated from high school, I was lucky enough to join one of my teachers and 5 classmates on one of those whirlwind tours of Europe - 4 countries in 10 days; the kind of trip where if you blink your eyes you might end up missing something. At the time, I was thrilled to be able to see so many cool things, but I had NO IDEA that those 10 days would literally change the course of my life -- it was on that trip that I was bitten by the infamous TRAVEL BUG.
And I was bitten hard! In the 12 years since that first trip, I have visited 23 countries on 4 continents, and spent two years living and teaching in Asia. Almost all of my travel has been independent, carrying all my belongings on my back and deciding where I was going as I went along. Travel is my passion; it opens my eyes, blows my mind, feeds my soul, and has undoubtedly made me who I am today.
So I consider myself fortunate to have the opportunity to give young people the same opportunity that I had. I hope that for them, this trip will be the first of many, and the doorway to a future as conscientious and educated citizens of the world. I hope that it will open their eyes, blow their minds, and feed their souls. If anything, I'm pretty sure it will be a darn good time!
If you are reading this, I hope that you will consider donating to help us out on our trip. Please visit our firstgiving page at.....
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Sasha
Currently, I do not really have too much of a plan for my future. But I do know that I want to become someone that people remember as a good person, who other people were able to learn from and grow as a better person by the help that I give them as a friend. And something during this trip or even overall may inspire something from within me to find what I want to do with my life.
Roberto
The reason why I'm interested in going to Japan is because I've always been fascinated with the culture of Japan and it's environment. But mostly I want to go because I have never really been out of the country and I think it would be a great experience for me and my classmates. There is so much history there and plus it's good for us to see other countries culture besides our own. Out of all the countries in the world I would rather go to Japan. To me it's the best place in the world because Tokyo is so far ahead of us in technology - I think 3 or 4 years! And the difference between Japan's cities and the US cities is that a lot of cities in Japan have vending machines on every corner, while the US doesn't have really any at all.
Toyeen A.K.A Owalla
Hello my name is Owalla Toyeen Keith Hola Depot Ojoh also known as Owalla Or Twinkie. Well my favorite thing to do is hang out with my friends and play sports like basketball & football. I like making beats for myself & my friends because we like to make beats and raps about how we feel or what's going on in the world today. In Japan they have very powererful beat makers that could start my dreams of being a producer. They have great producers like Hiroshi Fujiwara, the beginner of Nip Hop of Japanese hip hop. He brought the American style of hip hop to Japan. I have wanted to go to Japan since I was 10, because I saw the technology and how advanced they are and I was amazed. Another reason why I want to go there is because I like the engeneering - they make so much stuff so fast and I'm interested in that too.
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