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That winter, the wind howled through the stone streets, and the ferry stopped coming for days at a time. The teachers became a family by necessity. They shared pots of lentils and graded papers by candlelight when the storms knocked out the power. Elena taught her students about the Odyssey while they watched the very sea Odysseus had sailed, their faces reflecting a mixture of island grit and the uncertainty of a country in flux.
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The envelope arrived on a Tuesday, just as the September heat began to soften. Elena stared at the screen of her laptop, the "E-Kathigites" portal glowing in the dim light of her Athens apartment. After years of moving from island to island, the 2015-16 school year placement was finally live. "Anafi," she whispered. Elena taught her students about the Odyssey while
When June arrived and the "Educators 2015-16" group chats buzzed with the news of next year's list, Elena didn't feel the usual panic. She packed her suitcase, hugged her students goodbye at the port, and looked back at the white school on the hill. She was a nomad, yes, but she was carrying the stories of a thousand islands with her. Key Themes of the 2015-16 Educator Experience Elena stared at the screen of her laptop,
: Managing high rent and low salaries during the Greek austerity years.