Last day of school, June 28
Vivian is ready to move out of the Early Childhood Education program, but we'll see how she copes with homework in the coming year. She loved all the parties at school and with friends to close the year, but she's not sure she likes that we have summer when she's ready to start Kindergarten now.
Nina had a strong finish and already said she misses school. She really loved her art and Chinese classes and has found some renewed interest in the violin lately. She's taken to practicing "Can't help falling in love" to play with Ben as he accompanies on ukulele. Nina has been obsessed with her yearbook and has been getting a signature from almost everyone she knows.
Ben hit his stride in the second semester and really grew as a teacher. Learning new strategies, coordinating activities, and having to balance so many classes was intense at times, but much easier given the positive attitudes of the students. The students made it the easiest close of a schoolyear in his career as no one had the typical spring fever and all students stayed engaged until the end. There are far fewer disciplinary issues to be addressed at this school. He's looking forward to a couple of new challenges next year as he teaches senior calculus and Higher Level IB for the juniors. The end of the year was full of entertaining events like concerts (Led Zepplin's Kashmir with a full orchestra was awesome), a primary vs. secondary teacher soccer game, and dodgeball with the students.
Kara had to say goodbye to a pair of her favorite friends here, Esther and Nadine. They are such kind, welcoming, generous people and always full of fun throughout art and dinner adventures. We're definitely planning to keep in touch. This year was also an enjoyable and challenging one for her. She's had time to be more creative with candle-making, helping with the YCIS mosaic mural (32 ft. long), painting, and running around Century Park. Fortunately, she's also made new friends while volunteering with the orphanage, and at various YCIS events. She's also halfway through the online cancer registry certificate program.
We're all very excited for our upcoming trip to the US for summer vacation. We've got visiting family and eating our favorite foods on the docket.









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