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Senior Chantel Wilson and junior Amanda Gundrum trave l by
Subway as they made their way through Washington D.C. for an
AP American History field trip. The class visited the ci ty for a
, and aluminum. day in October. ph oto conlributed by Burke Bourne
ashington D.C. for AP American newspaper was reall y fun because
.is tory was being able to visit the we got to meet with people from
"" World War II memorial the Omaha World Herald and leafll
;ause it gave me a new respect for more about the field of journal-
:eran s and ho w much they sacrifi ced for ISm. It was exciting because we also re-
1r COUntry . -j uni or Kristin Ph aneuf ceived the presti gous Comhusker award.
oto conlributed by Maureen Konwinski ph ora by Denise Schwery
Officer Di ane Barton sets up a crime scene with English teacher
Carol Kuhn's lOth grade English class. The students observ ed
and recorded what happened during the mock crime and wrote a
story about it. Kuhn felt that her students could grasp the con-
cept easier if th ey experienced it outside the classroom. photo
contributed by Stephanie Burdic
Exploring Joslyn Art Museum for their AP European Hi story
field trip are juniors Courtney Kurylo, Li z Marty, Keri Hal vorson,
and DeAnna Beckwith. The girls found the field trip to be full of
both fun and education. photo contributed by ~2~
Field Trips/Outside Learning~