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From your friends at the Stoneham Historical Society & Museum
This is the time of the year when the Stoneham Historical Society & Museum is typically poised for what is one of our most important and popular programs. Every third grade classroom, their teacher and chaperones embark on a scheduled Field Trip trek to the Museum and Ten Footer located at 36 William St. in Stoneham.
They are cheerfully welcomed and invited inside the museum for a chance to briefly step back in time.
Under the excellent guidance of the Third Grade School Program Coordinator, Cheryl Werlin and her amazing cadre of retired educators and other experienced volunteers, students are divided into smaller groups and receive a tour of the many exhibits which also includes a Scavenger Hunt.
MPS Teacher of the Year goes above and beyond during COVID
MPS Teacher of the Year steps up during pandemic
Going above and beyond in the midst of a pandemic, for Susan Kridler, this year’s Teacher Appreciation Week is extra special.
MILWAUKEE - Going above and beyond in the midst of a pandemic, this year’s Teacher Appreciation Week is extra special.
Teaching concurrently, Susan Kridler is one of the many Milwaukee Public Schools teachers balancing in-person and virtual classes, taking the changes of the pandemic in stride so her students get the best education possible. What I really leaned on and expected from my students is to work together and practice patience, said Kridler.
The year was 1786, and America was in trouble. During the precarious months preceding the Constitutional Convention, Nathaniel Gorham, the former President of the Continental Congress, secretly concocted his own plan to save the fragile, new nation: He invited Prince Henry of Prussia to rule the United States as its king.
A Troubled Start
In the three years after the end of the American Revolution, a monetary crisis had paralyzed the country. With very little currency in circulation, the crisis had left many including the unpaid veterans of the war struggling to repay the enormous debts they owed to merchants who had sold them goods on credit.