Kuser students participate in Week of Respect

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Kuser Elementary School Students separate recyclable material into two piles, glass and paper, as part of Week of Respect activities. Pictures are students Ryan Buchko, Amber Ascencio, Bryan Kalicharan, Ian Posligua, Zniya Ruiz, Marina Heredia and student teacher Rachael Young.

Fifth grader teacher Diana Alessi, second grade teacher Krystal Kanickij and developmental kindergarten teacher Kiara Hageman coordinated the school’s Week of Respect events.

Kuser Elementary School teachers organized a Week of Respect event for the students.

During the event, students rotated to centers about different types of respect. Centers were dedicated to respecting the environment, each other, yourself and differences.

After each rotation, students reflected on their favorite activity and explained how being respectful is important in and out of school.

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