This past summer, four of Galloway's faculty and staff members traveled to Tanzania in East Africa to work with and teach students at The School of St Jude.
The group consisted of:
- Takisha Johnson, Kindergarten Teacher
- Darrell Lee, 3rd Grade Teacher
- Elizabeth Chapman, ML Learning Support Teacher
- Ann Fountain, UL Assistant Principal
"I really enjoyed my time in Tanzania. The staff and children were so welcoming and just a joy to work with. The experience was humbling and empowering."
- Takisha Johnson
"My time in Tanzania was truly rewarding and life changing! It was an honor to teach the wonderful children at the St. Jude School and to share professional development with their amazing teachers! This experience has forever changed me as an educator and taught me to employ more patience and dedication to my practice and to be thankful for what I have."
- Darrell Lee
"Teaching at St. Jude was one of the most memorable, enlightening, and positive experiences of my life. I worked with Form 1 and Form 4 students at the girls' secondary school, and their work ethic, curiosity, and joy inspired me daily."
- Elizabeth Chapman
"I was deeply moved and inspired by the bravery and absolute brilliance these 19- and 20-year-olds demonstrated while leaping straight from high school into the working world - specifically into jobs of tremendous value, substance, and significance."
- Ann Fountain