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Monthly Archives: January 2012
Lessons From the Congo
By: Dayo Harris (Fourth Grade Teacher) The opportunity to travel to the Democratic Republic of the Congo with a group of students this past summer was nothing short of amazing. Over the course of our trip, I watched our students … Continue reading
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Big Stories from Little People
By: Jess Pesola (Kindergarten Teacher) We all have stories. Stories that make us laugh, stories that make us cry, stories that make us laugh so hard we cry. Stories that are so painful we don’t dare say them out loud, … Continue reading







