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Hills-Beaver Creek travels to Washington

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June event marks first-time World Classrooms field trip taken by students, adults
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Mavis Fodness

History books came alive for 50 parents, students and faculty from Hills-Beaver Creek High School who recently traveled with the H-BC World Classrooms field trip.
The group spent June 25-28 visiting Washington, D.C., and other historic sites such as Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania.
School principal Andrew Kellenberger kept the community updated on the group’s activities by posting to the school’s website.
“What a great trip of fun, education, patriotism and growing as a community,” he reflected on Day 4.
Twenty-seven students and 23 adults participated in the first World Classrooms organized field trip for the school.
World Classrooms, based in Aberdeen, South Dakota, organizes the travel, site locations, meals and tour guides for a learning adventure outside the walls of the classroom.
H-BC will also offer the Washington, D.C., experience next year.
On Day 2, Kellenberger posted, “A lot of learning, fun and steps (20,000). The history books came alive today.”

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