Phikoune Ho: A Lifelong Educator with Deep Cultural Roots
Phikoune Ho is a dedicated teacher at Robla Preschool who has been with us for 32 years.
Phikoune began her career at Robla as a bilingual instructional assistant and has since spent 28 years as a preschool teacher, deeply influencing the lives of our youngest learners. Her Laotian heritage is integral to her identity, providing her with a sense of belonging and shaping her approach to education.
A Rich Tapestry of Food and Festivities
Phikoune delights in sharing her love for Laotian cuisine, with favorites including Khao Niew (sticky rice), Tam Muk Houng (green-papaya salad), and Sai Oua (herbal pork sausage). These dishes not only represent the culinary richness of Laos but also serve as a gateway to her culture for the Robla community.
Each year, Phikoune eagerly anticipates the Lao New Year, celebrated from April 13 to 15. This festive occasion is a time of forgiveness, renewal, and community bonding, reflecting the cultural importance of family and togetherness in her life.
Embracing and Sharing Cultural Diversity
What Phikoune values most about the Robla community is the diversity of cultures and the mutual respect and support among its members. She actively shares her heritage at work by wearing traditional outfits and sharing traditional dishes, which highlights the importance of understanding and appreciating cultural diversity. As a teacher, she emphasizes the heritage, history, and cultural diversity of her students, fostering a classroom environment where everyone's background is celebrated.