5 QUESTIONS WITH…Senior Abby Liscinsky About Her Internship At Orange Avenue Elementary

(Photo courtesy Abby Liscinsky)
By Alexa Rosati – Staff Reporter
Senior internships have come to an end and it’s time to reflect on the important experiences of the interns – specifically Abby Liscinsky, who had the opportunity to complete her senior internship at Orange Avenue Elementary School. During her time therem Liscinsky gained knowledge about the education system and developed essential skills while working with and helping the students. Advocate Staff Reporter Alexa Rosati interviewed Liscinsky about her internship.
Alexa Rosati: What were your roles and responsibilities as an intern at Orange Ave Elementary School?
Abby Liscinsky: Some of my roles and responsibilities at Orange Ave included, making sure students stayed on task and were respectful, reading with students during reading time, and supporting students in their academics.
AR: What motivated you to do an internship at an elementary school?
AL: What motivated me is that I love working with kids and thought it would be the most fun to work with them in a classroom rather than a camp like I’ve done previously.
AR: How has this internship impacted your understanding of the education system?
AL: This internship experience impacted my understanding of the education system because it showed me everything that goes on behind the scenes in order to give students the best education possible.
AR: Have you come across any challenges during your internship?
AL: Some challenges I encountered were when my class teacher wasn’t there. I would have to move to another class and usually another grade with students I didn’t know so it was an adjustment especially because I didn’t know specific students’ learning needs.
AR: What was one memorable moment while interning at Orange Ave?
AL: My most memorable moment when interning at Orange Ave was definitely when I finally got to play the around the world adding and subtracting game and I was the first to make it around the world and all of the kids were super happy and excited.
