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Second-graders Vada Kanzler, left, and Liliana Therrien listen Thursday at Park Avenue Elementary School in Auburn during a brief lesson about the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal Buy
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Second-graders Vada Kanzler, left, and Liliana Therrien listen Thursday at Park Avenue Elementary School in Auburn during a brief lesson about the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
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Molly Carmichael talks with her second-grade students Thursday about the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
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Esdras Bikandou, 7, listens to Thursday's lesson about the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. "It's sad. It reminds me of all the fighting in Africa," said Bikandou.
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Molly Carmichael talks with her second-grade students Thursday about the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Carmichael feels that it is important that the information children are learning from social media platforms is correct information. "There is a lot of information out there and we want to make sure the information we are learning is accurate," said Carmichael.
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Lilly Gumprecht, 7, listens to Thursday's lesson about the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. The second grader at Park Avenue Elementary School said that the leaders behind the war are handling the conflict "like little silly children."
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Park Avenue Elementary School second graders Esdras Bikandou, left, Liliana Therrien, June Hendrix, Lilly Gumprecht, Carter Young and Vada Kanzler stand near or under the sunflower they made during Tuesday's lesson about the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. The sunflower is Ukraine's national flower.