We had a nice, three hour block of time to reflect on our time in Duluth, during the long, yet scenic drive South back to the cities. I thought about the energy the students brought to each Phy. Ed. class as well as the intensity the kids brought to the clinics on Wednesday and Thursday evening. I told them that organized, youth lacrosse in the area is not too far off from being a noteworthy program in our state. From there, they will move on to the existing Duluth-Superior High School squad....read more
Today's classes were similar to day one of any Phy. Ed. unit but as always, they possessed a unique routine. I worked at Lowell Music Magnet Elementary School with Mrs. Bergerson and her student teacher, Mr. S. Chaun taught at Lincoln Piedmont and from what I hear, the kids loved it....read more
The drive into Duluth is always interesting. With a lot to look at, it is easy to lose track of your speed when descending down to the harbor's level. Nonetheless, the city has an intruiging persona, with the endless outdoor recreational activities and unique establishments plotted around the city....read more