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Sherwood Elementary field trip connects second graders with their community
Summary
Second-grade students from Sherwood Elementary visited local sites in Edmonds — Johnny Mo’s, the Edmonds Museum, the police and fire departments, the library — and met Mayor Mike Rosen.
Content
Second-grade students from Edmonds' Sherwood Elementary School recently took a field trip that visited several local sites. Their teacher, Kari DeLoma-Cogo, said the outing helped bring learning to life and reconnect students with the heart of their community. During the trip, students went to Johnny Mo's pizzeria, the Edmonds Museum, the police department, the fire station and the library. They also met Edmonds Mayor Mike Rosen, and local organizations supported the hands-on learning experience.
Key details:
- Participants: second-grade students from Sherwood Elementary in Edmonds.
- Teacher comment: Kari DeLoma-Cogo described the trip as immersive and said it fostered a sense of belonging.
- Locations visited: Johnny Mo's pizzeria, the Edmonds Museum, the police department, the fire station, and the library.
- Civic meeting: students met Edmonds Mayor Mike Rosen.
- Community involvement: local organizations and institutions took part to support hands-on learning.
Summary:
The teacher reported the visits helped students understand their community and build early connections with local people and places. Undetermined at this time.
