Walking into English teacher Christine Ferrone’s classroom, one is likely to see desks arranged in a horseshoe, where daily literary debates take place, and student projects on a wall opposite windows that look out onto the courtyard — at this time of year, a cherry tree is in full bloom and on display. For Ms. Ferrone, teaching is not only about informing young minds, but also about connecting with students, nature, and the Island community on …
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