Two OVCA educators created a weekly Legend of Zelda livestream that boosts reading, problem-solving, and digital communication skills while giving middle schoolers a safe, social space online. Students read text-heavy dialogue, collaborate on puzzles, and learn healthy screen-time habits. The stream has quickly become one of OVCA’s strongest engagement tools, with students reporting higher connection to peers, teachers, and the school overall. Sessions run Fridays for grades 6–8 through the Canvas homeroom calendar.
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