Well, Emily and I both started teaching this week, and there are so few students that I now only have one class of Form I and she's teaching one class of Form II. Things will probably change as more students trickle in, but I like teaching Form I by myself. They really don't speak English at all, so I've conducted class mostly in Swahili so far, which is fun for me. I will have to try to remember to use both languages.
Besides finding better ways to teach this semester, I'm also excited about the prospect of getting a netball ground for the girls. Netball is a really weird game that sort of resembles basketball, except there's no contact and no backboards. And you don't dribble, so you can't run with the ball.
Basically, a netball ground is really easy to make because you don't need cement. You just need two poles with hoops on top. I asked the director of the school while I was home about building one and whether there was money, and he said it wouldn't be a problem, and just to ask the TZ staff. As far as I can tell, the only reason the school doesn't have one is because no one's ever asked. Almost all of the staff is male, and it's usually girls and women who play netball, so no one's ever thought of it! I'm guessing. I'm not certain of course, but it seems that way.
So, we're excited to have something stick around here because of us.
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