Students learn about different cultures during diversity conference
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Students learn to play Gaelic football in the gym.
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Lessons were given in another class on how to use chopsticks.
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A panel discussion was held in the gym with people representing different countries during a talk about diversity.
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Samir Bitar and Gabe Anash answer questions from Arlee students during the panel discussion.
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Arlee student Ezra Roan gets ready to “slurp noodles” after being taught that it is culturally acceptable to do so in Japan.
Issue Date: 11/15/2017
Last Updated: 11/21/2017 11:00:24 AM |
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