Educators use part of their institute day to learn self-care and gain a boost of energy
Assistant Principal Nina Nusbaum and Administrative Assistant Gayathri Kalyanaraman exercise with a live cardio workout projected on a large-screen monitor Friday in a classroom at Daniel Wright Junior High School in Lincolnshire. District 103 staff members used the last minutes of their institute day to join in a variety of energy-boosting activities. John Starks | Staff Photographer
Assistant Principal Nina Nusbaum and Administrative Assistant Gayathri Kalyanaraman exercise with a live cardio workout projected on a large-screen monitor in a classroom at Daniel Wright Junior High School Friday in Lincolnshire. Staff used the last minutes of their institute day to join in a variety of energy-boosting activities.
Updated 12/13/2020 9:21 AM
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