[October 16, 2018]
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On Thursday, October
4, 2018, fifth graders from across Logan County traveled to the
Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago.
This 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, West Lincoln-Broadwell, and Zion Lutheran
Schools in Lincoln and Mount Pulaski 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. Northwest fifth grader Savanna Begolka said, “I really
enjoyed the Extreme Ice exhibit because we were able to touch an ice
glacier.” Ryne Metelko from Central School liked the hamster wheel
track that was able to track your heartbeat, breathing, and your
miles per hour. Andrew O’Toole from Washington-Monroe said, “I
really liked the brain games, and the movie in the theater.”
Students from across Logan County enthusiastically stated that this
was their favorite field, and they wish that they could do this
every year!
Pictures by Chris Allen, Principal,
Northwest Elementary School |