From left to right:
West Lincoln Broadwell mathematics teacher Mrs. Mammen, WLB sixth
grade student and Challenger crew member John Bivin, HIF president
Rick Kidd, and WLB science teacher Mrs. Bowlby. |
Students share experience flying a
mission at the Challenger Learning Center
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[January 13, 2020]
LINCOLN
- Heritage in Flight Museum sponsored the sixth grade class from
West Lincoln Broadwell School to attend the Challenger Learning
Center at Heartland Community College in Normal.
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This past Saturday, several WLB members of the trip
to CLC attended the HIF monthly meeting held at the Logan County
Airport to recount the trip.
WLB science teacher Mrs. Bowlby and math teacher Mrs. Mammen, along
with student John Bivin recounted their exciting day at the CLC.
Each of the twenty-eight members of the class wrote a
thank you note to HIF explaining what they got out of the day. In
the notes, the students explained what the trip to CLC meant to
them.
“This was the most enthusiastic group of students we
have taken to CLC,” said Mrs. Bowlby. “WLB has been taking an annual
trip to CLC every year for the past twenty years. We were one of the
first schools to attend when the CLC opened,” said Mrs. Mammen.
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The Challenger Learning Center was set up after the
Challenger shuttle disaster in 1986 to honor the astronauts and the
one teacher who perished on the mission. There are several CLC
centers in the United States. “We are very fortunate to have one so
close,” said Mrs. Bowlby.
HIF sponsored this year’s trip from a bequest from the estate of
Alan Lurie, a long-time HIF member and teacher.
WLB student John Bivin explained what the trip meant to him. “I
learned about setting goals, how to better communicate with my
fellow crew members, and how to handle unexpected emergencies,” he
explained.
Heritage in Flight sponsors one Logan County school each year to
attend the Challenger Learning Center. Contact HIF at 217-953-4118
to apply.
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