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Fuller Elementary's fifth-grade class is visiting Washington, D.C, in a three day, two night trip this month. Students will visit the Capitol, Smithsonian Museums, Arlington National Cemetery and other exciting places. The school was selected to lay the wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Four students will participate in this ceremony while all students watch. The students are very excited about this big trip and the excitement has been building for weeks. Fuller has 99 students, every student with a parent who wanted their child attending, going on the trip. The school did extensive fundraising to ensure that all fifth-grade students could attend.
Fuller Elementary is a magnet school with the gifted and talented theme that seeks to identify, value, nurture and reward the gifts and talents that students possess.
Thanks to Martin Boonstra for sharing this information through GotNews
Posted by Bill Poston at 12:46 PM on March 23, 2009 | Leave Feedback
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