Friday, September 7, 2012

Anthony A. Andrews School

I haven't yet gotten around to showing off my new school!  It's a beautiful facility, built just a couple of years ago.  The front of the school you've already seen.  Here's the inside:

Looking back at the school's entrance
The mural in the main hallway.  Haven't seen any of these in real life yet.
The school cafeteria
The gym.  It gets a LOT of use.

Some of the students' work, made in Cultural Awareness classes

The seventh-grade lockers, with the welcome sign only a little the worse for wear

The door of my classroom

My classroom, as seen from the entrance

My classroom, as seen from the back (notice the laptop provided for teacher use :) !)
In my next post, I'll give some details about what happens in a typical school day here and how it compares to other places I've been.

I'm off to lead the Rosary at church--the other Catholic teacher and I proposed beginning that as a Friday evening devotion.  Attendance has been limited so far, but we'll see how things progress.

But before I leave, a couple of shots of a very important building--the village post office:

The view as you approach the post office from the road.  The sign says "Alaska Army National Guard."  The flag is up when the post office is open--6 days a week.

Another view.  The gray skies have been typical of my time here, as have the puddles on the roads.



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