The totem pole in our schoolyard has a story about the panther telling the raven about love, kindness, and respect. According to the story, the raven flies in ever-widening circles from the school, to the town, and beyond, eventually out to the universe. The raven goes around spreading the message about love, kindness, and respect…until it comes full circle.

Our Tell the Raven project was featured in a story in the local paper, which I’ve copied to the site because it wasn’t published online, and I want the kids to see it. The raven has flown.

The story was mostly accurate. I don’t think I’ve taught the kids web page design or programming (but they have learned to use a couple of HTML tags). The question about what they’ve learned is important, though, and we’re going to explore that. I’m curious what they’ll report.

I’m also curious to see what the local response to this attention will be, if anything. So far, no comments have been left on the site.

The kids were really pumped. They worked like pros during the reporter’s visit. They even interviewed him about being a professional writer, asking where he gets his ideas and how he knows what his audience is interested in. Perceptive, I thought. I’m proud of what they’ve done this year.