After the end of last year, and with Covid still running rampant, we were unsure what the start of this school year would look like. When they announced that school would be meeting full time, in-person we were thrilled! We know that there have been many, many hours put into figuring out classroom arrangements, scheduling, and monitoring and we are so grateful to be a part of a school system that is willing to put in the effort to make this all possible!
In addition to the transition of school during Covid, we also had the transition of now going to school in Lynden and being part of a much larger student body. This has been both exciting and a bit overwhelming! We went to an open house on Monday, the day before school started to find classrooms and orient ourselves with the campus and that helped to ease some of the nerves a bit. We also learned a bit more about the screening process: every morning, we parents have to verify that our kids don't have any symptoms (we have a list of questions...do you have a fever? headache? runny nose? been asked to quarantine etc) and check temperatures. Each kid gets a screening sticker that shows we've done these things; once they get to school, they take the sticker and check their temperature again before letting them into the building. If they don't have a sticker, we get a phone call to verify.
Annaliese is in 3rd grade this year. She is in a 2/3 combined class with Señor Berroteran. She has one new third grade girl in her class, which is super exciting because the third grade was only Annaliese and Asher! Her family moved here from California and she was part of a Spanish Immersion program there.
Their class is going to focus on seeing and learning about God through nature; Señor Berroteran had a neat tree set up in the classroom, as well as a prayer corner. He loves to play the piano and sing with his class, so I am really excited to watch Annaliese grow during this year.
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