“This is scary,” one boy said with a smile.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Mountain View Elementary School students went ice skating on their very own rink on Friday afternoon.
“I just wrote a paragraph on GoFundMe, that’s all Coach did, and a bunch of people wrote a check, so it’s really cool,” Cornelison said. “You live in Alaska — you need to skate,” Cornelison said. “It’s like living at a beach and not swimming. So I’m going to push these kids to use this not just after school on the weekends.”
“We think about the whole child,” Hill said. “So we want to have them grow in reading and math and their social skills, but also their mental health and their exercise is just as important.”
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