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Alice Hyojung Kim teaches Casey kids about Korean culture

Alice Hyojung Kim, a Lindsey Wilson College foreign exchange student from Inchon, South Korea, came to Colonel William Casey Elementary School to Angie Hixson's class to talk to her class and Kelly Robertson's 2nd grade classrooms on Friday, February 17, 2012.

Miss Rebecca Routt is a student teacher in Mrs. Angie's class and she is doing a unit on diversity and Alice came to talk with the students about her culture. In the picture is Alice showing a favorite food of Koreans to Hannah, Anita, Dameon, and Hailey.




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CWC students learn about Korean culture and food



2012-02-18 - Col. Wm. Casey School, 220 Gen. John Adair DR, Columbia, KY - Photo by Angie Hixson.
Alice Hyojung Kim, a Lindsey Wilson College foreign exchange student from Inchon, South Korea came to Colonel William Casey Elementary School to Angie Hixsons class to talk to her class and Kelly Robertson's 2nd grade classrooms on Friday, February 17, 2012, Miss Rebecca Routt is a student teacher in Mrs. Angie's class and she is doing a unit on diversity and Alice came to talk with the students about her culture. In the picture is Alice showing a favorite food of Koreans to Hannah, Anita, Dameon, and Hailey.

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