Super Learning with Haitians

SUPER BOWL LEAVES ACADEMIC AND LIFE LESSONS FOR HAITIANS

Super Learning kickstarts the excitement of Super Bowl and brings Super Bowl joy to Haitian Students, NFL players, Olympic stars and celebrities through the Super Learning Pep Rally at Miami Edison Senior High School.

 Super Bowl officials and other sports celebrities will join in the Friday afternoon star-studded rally bringing the excitement of learning and Super Bowl fun to the students of South Florida. Expected attendees include Antrel Rolle, Arizona Cardinals; Ronnie Brown, Miami Dolphins; Bill and Martin Gramatica, Tampa Bucaneers and New England Patriots; John Lynch, former Tampa Bay Bucanner and Denver Bronco; Lauryn Williams, Olympic Team; Dr. Camillo Ricordi, internationally-acclaimed doctor finding a cure for diabetes; Mack White, Dallas youth anti-violence speaker; John Walsh, ESPN; Rodney Barreto, Chairman, South Florida Super Bowl Host Committee; cheerleaders, Super Bowl rap and poetry winner performance; sports teams in jerseys; coaches; radio stations; TV News and Features.

Who: NFL Players, celebrity entertainment, Super Bowl officials, South Florida leaders

What: Exhilarating student and celebrity program celebrating Super Learning with the Super Bowl.

When: Friday, February 5, 2010, 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Where: Miami Edison Senior High School, 6161 NW 5th Court

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Contact:

Daphne Boyd, Founding Partner of Super Learning in a Super City rolemodltv@aol.com (813) 220-4441 

 

David Silverstein, Director of Communications, Super Bowl Host Committee
dsilverstein@southfloridasuperbowl.com  (305) 614-7553

 More information:

Super Learning, a K-12 NFL Host Committee Sanctioned program, celebrates one million hours of academic teaching in classrooms of America, relating math, science, English, history, music and fitness to Super Bowl history and participants. 

Tenth Super Bowl--Thousands of South Florida students and teachers in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach Counties have participated in this Super Bowl legacy program having lasting impact after game day. 

Founded by two former school teachers: Daphne Boyd and Dr. Kathy Oropallo.