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Students discuss the definition of ethnicity while learning African history in their 7th grade social studies class at McDougle Middle School in Chapel Hill, N.C. on Friday, Feb. 18, 2022.
A seventh-grade social studies class at Monte Cassino uniquely explores new cultures through cooking. Instead of using textbooks, the students headed to the kitchen to learn about Korean cuisine.