




Here are some more photos from Tom Piazza's visit to our school today. It was a wonderful experience for our school and our students. I think Tom had a great time too. He clearly is dedicated to rebuilding New Orleans, and working to improve literacy skills is a MAJOR step in rebuilding our city post-Katrina.
Thanks again, Tom. And we are looking forward to your next visit.
-- Adrian
(P.S. I was taking most of the photos, so you don't see much of me here. But I had a great time leading the small group class today which Tom became a part of. The students and Tom read passages from City of Refuge, and we used our Teacher Tutor Guide, published by the Literacy*Alliance of Greater New Orleans. Tom really fit right in with our group. It was a great time!!
(See the post below for more on the story.)
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