NEA Today, March 1st, 2003
For Minnesota teacher Linda KaI , getting to school involves a lot more than driving a car down the nearest street.
In the winter, Kastl uses a snowmobile to roar through the early-moming darkness to the Angle Inlet School. In fall and spring, she travels in a 12-foot fishing boat.
As the teacher of what is believed to be the only one-room public school in Minnesotalocated at the northernmost point of the 48 contiguous states-Kastl plans four different lessons for nine students in grades two, three, four, and six. She also organizes all of the holiday programs, spring concerts, music and art...
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