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My favorite thing about Mrs. Q’s class is:
My seniors took their last English vocabulary quiz of high school today (sniffle, sniffle). I needed to make the quiz an even 40 questions, so I gave them this gimme question. Here are their responses:
Home sweet home
I know it’s been a while since I’ve updated. We got back to Manu’a on January 3rd. School started the next day–on a Wednesday–and it’s been full-speed ahead ever since. I got a new student this semester who doesn’t really … Continue reading
Posted in American Samoa
Tagged elementary education, Faleasao, manu'a, Science Fair, students, teaching
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A busy week on a tiny island
The dentist came to our school on Wednesday. Apparently the dentist comes to Ta’u once a year; if you need to see him any other time then you have to fly to Tutuila. Since there’s only a small health clinic … Continue reading
Posted in American Samoa
Tagged Faleasao, manu'a, pep-rally, photos, Sega'ula, snorkeling, students, tsunami, worldteach
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