Visiting Fairview Elementary School (Anchorage, AK)
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Even at a glance, it looks like an elementary school, right? ;)
I visited Fairview Elementary School with my friends. One of them is an
85-year old volunteer computer teacher at Fairview Elementary School.
Here’s a picture of my friends, the 85-year old volunteer computer teacher with a Fairview Elementary School teacher. She teaches kids 4 hours per day for 5 days a week. Isn’t that amazing?
The works of talented children filled the walls of the school’s halls.
The children’s works were very creative and fun to look at!
Also, there were children’s writings on the walls.
Children made amazing snowmen using disposable plates.
I stopped by the computer room and the room was well equipped.
The music room also had amazing guitars waiting for the kids to play them.
There were tricycles, and I was surprised by how well-mannered the kids were when bringing them back after using them.
I was told that these tricycles cost $500 each.
Every classroom had the name of the teacher who was in charge of that class on the classroom door.
Also classroom news announcements were on the classrooms doors, including kids’ birthdays.
While I was walking along the hallway, this classroom door caught my eye since it looked more international than the others.
It was Miss Kim’s class.
I was thinking that kids in America learn how to respect others, instead of offending others, from childhood such as the learning voice levels like in this picture.
*This posting was translated from a Korean post. Click here to read the original version.
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