DAYintheLIFE
MONDAY May 17, 2010
SALISBURY POST
Andy Mooney, Copy Editor, 704-797-4245 amooney@salisburypost.com
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Teaching moments “The aim of education is the knowledge not of fact, but of values.”
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North Hills Christian School’s third grade class and their teacher Mrs. Colosanti deliver hot meals and cards to the homebound every month for Meals on Wheels.
So said William R. Inge (18601954), an English author, Anglican priest and professor of divinity at Cambridge University in England. These photos from Post readers show students learning in ways that don’t involve books and tests — delivering Meals on Wheels, exploring other cultures, planting on Earth Day and just being good friends. Many thanks to North Hills Christian School and Salisbury Academy for sharing these photographs. Other schools are welcome to share photos of student activities. A “day in the life” of any school includes countless teaching moments. You can submit digital photos on www.salisburypost.com by clicking on “Salisbury Postables,” joining the Day in the Life group and following instructions to post your photos. For more information, contact Jeremy Judd, 704-797-4280.
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Mrs. Ward’s first grade class celebrates Earth Day at North Hills.
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Fourth grade students at Salisbury Academy got to ‘travel’ to a West African Market, where they traded their wares. Maria Capito, Ivy Overcash and Lizzie Fisher model their outfits for the market.
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