Logan County fifth grade students enjoy trip to Chicago
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[October 25, 2017]     Send a link to a friend  Share

Recently, fifth graders from across Logan County traveled to the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. The Student Enrichment Trip was sponsored by the Woods Foundation, made possible by the generosity of Robert J. and Joan J. Woods.

Students from Lincoln Elementary District #27, Chester-East Lincoln, Carroll Catholic, Hartsburg-Emden, Mount Pulaski, New Holland-Middletown, Olympia South Elementary - Atlanta, West Lincoln-Broadwell, and Zion Lutheran - Lincoln all participated and enjoyed an exciting day in Chicago.

As the students were leaving, many of them were anxious to share their favorite part of the trip.

Chester-East Lincoln fifth-grader Maggie Nemeth said, “I really enjoyed the tornado machine where we could get in and experience the strong winds.”

Isiah Evans from Northwest Elementary really enjoyed the electrical ball and how the current would go through your fingers.

Ethan, from Hartsburg-Emden, said, “It was all really cool, but my favorite part was the train exhibit.”

Emma Baker from West Lincoln-Broadwell summed it up best when she said, “I really liked the Amazon movie, but overall it was an awesome day and I can’t wait to go back.”

Text and Pictures provided by Kent Froebe 


Washington-Monroe students

 

Olympia South students
 

Mount Pulaski students
 


West Lincoln-Broadwell students

 


Carroll Catholic students

 


Hartsburg-Emden students

 


Students enjoy the rock wall

 

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