What Is The Importance Of Being In Tahoma Schools

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The summer of junior year, my mom signed me up to be a leader at my church’s sports camp. I had no interest in doing it. I told my mom I wasn't going, but she ended up forcing me. Thankfully she did, after being with these kids, I realized how awesome they are! How smart, goofy and fun to be around. It wasn't till the last two days until I realized this is what I wanted to do. Something clicked, that I love working with and teaching these kids, that whole week I was someone those kids looked up to. To this day, I am still connected with my kids and I know that I impacted their lives.
Being in Tahoma schools my entire life, I don't have experience with other ways of teaching. Over the years, the style of teaching I have seen has been based

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