Rebekah Kennedy
Hi! I am Rebekah Kennedy from Birmingham, AL. I'm a sophomore at Auburn University majoring in Elementary Education. I love working with children, and I have a desire to give children the education they deserve. I think it is important for children to gain new perspectives about the world by learning about other cultures. Learning about Honduras gives people the opportunity to see what life it like outside of what they see it to be. I am excited to share our research with everyone!
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Grace McCullough
Hi friends! My name is Grace and I'm a junior from Frisco, Texas! I'm studying Elementary Education at Auburn University! I love all things Auburn, outdoors, and anything where I can hang out with kids! Thanks for checking out our website! We think it's so important for students to learn about how other students from around the world learn! We want students and teachers to leave our website with a new understanding on how school in Honduras works! Thanks for stopping by!
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Katie Mack
Hi! I am Katie Mack from Madison, Alabama. I am a sophomore at Auburn University and I am majoring in Elementary Education and Spanish. Ever since I was a little girl, I have wanted to work with children and help in any way I can. My dad is a teacher, so he has been a major inspiration for me. For the last few years, I have been traveling to Honduras woking with children and in schools. After I graduate, I hope to move to Honduras to give the children an education and a brighter future. I have loved working on this project and getting to share such an important country in my life with others.
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Sarah Catherine Trumbull
Hi there! My name is Sarah Catherine Trumbull and I am a sophomore at Auburn University and am majoring in Early Childhood Education. I have grown up in Panama City, Florida my entire life. I have always wanted to be a teacher since I was little and am excited about one day having my own classroom. I have loved doing this project and learning more about Honduras and how to use culture in my future classroom.
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