Tsedale Wogbeza was one of eight parents who visited Room 106 to share a
family immigration story or tradition. Tsedale shared an Ethiopian
coffee ceremony that is passed down from generation to generation. She
also shared some food and music and taught the children traditional
Ethiopian dances and games. This occurred during the last week of the
first and second grade classes' immigration expedition when the children
were completing their passports and class book about countries around
the world and the stories of families who've immigrated to the United
States. It was a wonderful way for children to learn about each other
and to increase everyone's sense of belonging.