At the end of our second week of school, we found out that one of our classmates was moving to another school. When it was time for him to leave us, the kids began saying goodbye and hugging our friend L. What was originally individual hugs, turned into one big group hug without hesitation! These little Mavericks acted as if they were one large family of siblings.
During
week three, we welcomed a new friend to our class and this same attitude
carried through as he got settled into a new routine. Every child wanted to
share their crayons, show him around, and assist him in any way possible. We
also welcomed some friends from Mrs. Luna’s class into our room to learn how to
comment on a KidBlog post. Not only did we teach our new friends, but our new
friends taught us.
I think that Lilo said it best, “’Ohana’ means family. Family means no one gets left behind.” Five and six year olds exemplify the meaning of family. I can’t wait to see what adventures are in store for our family this year!
Ms. Katie Mitchell
Your class is a family! But it takes great ones like you to guide them to the happy place. Above and beyond!
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