BY: Natalie Bomke
In celebration of Italian American Heritage Month, a Naperville mom is taking a unique approach to teaching others about her heritage. Her lessons have grown so popular, she’s opening up a school in Chicago this month. There’s no telling what tricks will come out of teacher Claudia Di Pancrazio’s magic bag.
The Italian native and mom recently opened the Fantavolando Culture School in Naperville. "I founded this school because of my kids, and I want to share my language, I want to share my culture, I want to share all my tradition with my kids and of course with all the other kids in the Chicago suburbs," said Claudia.
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