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After-School Activity Changes a Student’s Outlook and Plan for Future

Malek Haidar, a fourteen-year old student at Zahle Public School has benefited from extracurricular activities. Photo Credit: USAID/Lebanon

Submitted by Elias Alhaddad

Lebanon Education Assistance for Development (LEAD) has inspired Malek Haidar to change his plans for the future by providing him the opportunity for after-school activity.

Malek, a fourteen-year old student at Zahle Public School, used to skip school and was nearly expelled for poor behavior and attendance.  Then he was required to improve his behavior in order to be accepted in a school play.

Taking an important role in the play, the role of a mother, helped change Malek into a disciplined hard working student, with the dream of becoming a professional actor.  “I know that to become an actor I will have to work hard and doing well in school is a large part of that,” said Malek.

The change in his attitude was noticeable to his parents, friends, and teachers, who were amazed at his discipline and new perseverance to attend all classes.  “He was no longer the same person.  There was a 180 degree change.  He was no longer a burden but a pleasure,” observes Maria Hadchiti, the school’s principal.

Implemented by the International Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC), this extra-curricular activity is one of over 160 similar programs throughout Lebanon, which foster a positive school spirit and environment and develop creativity among teachers and students.  These USAID-funded activities include sporting events, health and craft fairs, and community enriching activities.  To date, IOCC has assisted 228 public schools throughout Lebanon and  supported more than 110 school clubs and 116 parent-teacher associations under the LEAD program.

6 Comments to After-School Activity Changes a Student’s Outlook and Plan for Future

  1. September 16, 2010 at 10:08 pm | Permalink

    Really appreciate this student for planning out so well. Till the time such brilliant people are here, our nation will prosper for sure !!!

  2. September 16, 2010 at 10:38 pm | Permalink

    I think for most children it’s a matter of finding out what motivates them to want to do well in school. I think most kids can be motivated to want to do well.

  3. November 7, 2010 at 7:55 am | Permalink

    I agree!
    I think the problem is that the most children see no future or no opportunitys for their life. If we just could give everybody something to belief in, everybody would be as motivated as Malek.
    That is what we have to try as parents and as teachers.

  4. mhamad darwich's Gravatar mhamad darwich
    December 26, 2010 at 2:09 pm | Permalink

    gr8 malek good luck and keep going on we are proud of ur success bro.

  5. malek haidar's Gravatar malek haidar
    December 27, 2010 at 11:28 am | Permalink

    Im malek thank you all body and i will thank my school principal Maria hadchiti and my teacher the wonderfull actres Randa keaade because helped me for descover my hobby

  6. Kids Beach Club's Gravatar Kids Beach Club
    January 12, 2011 at 1:12 pm | Permalink

    After school activities are so important and I’m glad religious institutions like International Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC) and KiDs Beach Club provide these programs that otherwise would not exist. Without direction, focus and supervision children can be lead astray.

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