Logan County Fifth-graders enjoy field trip to Chicago courtesy of the Woods Foundation - Album

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[October 16, 2018]     Send a link to a friend  Share

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


Students from West-Lincoln Broadwell are learning about their body, and how genetics allow each of us to be different.

 

The students from Carroll Catholic are excited to try out the Hamster Wheel!
 

Students from Chester East Lincoln and Central Elementary are lining up to run on the Hamster Wheel.
 


Olympia South students are excited to enter the exhibit on the Human Body.

 


Northwest students pose for a picture in front of the Museum of Science and Industry.

 

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