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Students getting D.C. history lesson
Shirley Bilyeu Journal-Courier
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The world will be the classroom for several Meredosia-Chambersburg students in a few weeks.
Tracy Lawson addressed the school board about a trip that at least seven junior high and high school students will be taking to Washington, D.C., with the group World Classrooms.
Lawson and history teacher Travis Sievers will be accompanying the students as chaperones. The students paid for the trip themselves and will leave from St. Louis at 6:30 a.m. June 1, returning on June 4. The students will get to visit many historical and educational places while in the nation’s capital, including the World War II Memorial, Capitol Hill, the White House and Arlington National Cemetery.
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Gladstone students got their first taste of adult academia this week when they celebrated orientation or âOâ week at Central Queensland University.
Social activities, on-campus and online information sessions were enjoyed by more than 70 students, ahead of knuckling down for term 1 studies.
The top five Gladstone region courses at CQ University for term 1 are Bachelor of Nursing, Bachelor of Social Work, Bachelor of Education (Secondary), Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Business.
For the first CQUniversity on-campus orientation in 12 months due to COVID, students could tailor their âOâ week experience by combining Gladstone campus and online activities.