On Friday, April 18th, our third-grade students showcased their creativity and hard work during the much-anticipated Annual Wax Museum. Families, friends, and faculty gathered in the school cafeteria to witness a spectacular display of historical figures brought to life by our Terriers.
Dressed in costumes that represented their chosen figures, each student took on the role of a notable character, ranging from famous inventors and artists to influential leaders. The students spent weeks researching their figures, learning about their contributions to society, and practicing their presentations.
As attendees explored the exhibits, they were greeted by a variety of characters who shared fascinating insights about their lives and achievements. From athletes like Michael Jordan to civil rights leaders such as Malala Yousafzai, the students exhibited not only their knowledge but also their passion for history.
The event not only highlighted the students' academic achievements but also fostered confidence and public speaking skills. Our First Annual Wax Museum was a huge success and a memorable experience for all involved. We look forward to next year’s event and can’t wait to see what our future third graders will bring to the stage!