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CLIMB Theatre actors Drew Cliffel (left) and Bailey Mattner act out a scenario about brain health conversations in Alicia Reker’s first-grade classroom Thursday, Oct. 26. “If we have a stomachache, we go to the school nurse. If our brains don’t feel right, we go to the school counselor,” Mattner told students. CLIMB, headquartered in Inver Grove Heights, stands for Creative Learning Ideas for the Mind and Body. Lori Sorenson/Rock County Star Herald Photo
CLIMB Theatre actors Drew Cliffel (left) and Bailey Mattner act out a scenario about brain health conversations in Alicia Reker’s first-grade classroom Thursday, Oct. 26. “If we have a stomachache, we go to the school nurse. If our brains don’t feel right, we go to the school counselor,” Mattner told students. CLIMB, headquartered in Inver Grove Heights, stands for Creative Learning Ideas for the Mind and Body. Lori Sorenson/Rock County Star Herald Photo

New CLIMB classroom skits teach students about brain health

A two-person acting team from the Twin Cities’ CLIMB Theatre spent most of last week in Luverne Elementary School teaching students how to talk about brain health.

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