The shop classes spent the first semester of the school year in classrooms typically used for global and language classes. They were supposed to be in these spacious, new temporary buildings, but couldn't move in until January. They have been pleased and claim they want to stay put, but I have a feeling when they see the remodel of their old spaces, they'll give in.
I'm not supposed to post students' pictures, but...
I'm permitted to post former students. Asiya contemplates her move to Texas. How could they not love her as much as we do? She had one of my all-time favorite shirts: Straight outta Sudan.
Nice pre-show for graduation by Nafisa. She did her WISE project on the Neurolinguistics of Bilingualism. Of course she did. When she left Afghanistan, her dream was to continue her education. It's nice to help fulfill dreams.
And, she graduates!
"You just wait to see what more I will accomplish."
Emma's on to Skidmore, which I find doubly pleasing since she'll get a great education, and be close enough to the Adirondacks to finally start rock climbing there.
Sofia hurried through in three years, then hurried on to the volleyball game/grad party.
Reflections on the end of another year.











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