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Ms. Lieberman’s Classroom Edit display name

  • South Middle School
  • Morgantown, WV
  • More than half of students from low‑income households

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The first word that comes to mind when I think of my students is inquisitive. They are always asking questions and wanting to know more. The students in my class who will be working on the garden struggle with math and as such have an extra math class with me each day. Our school has the largest student body in the county (700+ students in grades 6 - 8) and therefore is very diverse. The level of diversity at the school can sometimes create tension because the students are still learning how to accept and appreciate the differences of others. By creating a garden, the students will need to dig deeper into the lives of their classmates to learn their strengths and weaknesses as well as share their own. They will need to work together and share in the trials as well as the triumphs. I am hoping that once the garden is done students and teachers alike can gather there to learn about each other and the amazing things each and every member of the school community has to offer.

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The first word that comes to mind when I think of my students is inquisitive. They are always asking questions and wanting to know more. The students in my class who will be working on the garden struggle with math and as such have an extra math class with me each day. Our school has the largest student body in the county (700+ students in grades 6 - 8) and therefore is very diverse. The level of diversity at the school can sometimes create tension because the students are still learning how to accept and appreciate the differences of others. By creating a garden, the students will need to dig deeper into the lives of their classmates to learn their strengths and weaknesses as well as share their own. They will need to work together and share in the trials as well as the triumphs. I am hoping that once the garden is done students and teachers alike can gather there to learn about each other and the amazing things each and every member of the school community has to offer.

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