Chagrin Falls Sixth Grade Students Hold Living Museum

After school on May 5, Chagrin Falls Intermediate School was transformed into a living museum. Over the month of April, the sixth grade students were busy working in their core classes, researching a concept or artifact from the ancient civilizations of the eastern hemisphere. Then, students created speeches and presentations to share their discoveries on the night of the museum. More than 150 artifacts were on display throughout the gymnasium, cafeteria, library and hallways.

“The sixth grade students put a lot of time and effort into these projects to make sure they were prepared for the museum,” said sixth grade language arts teacher Mandy Marlo. “All of their hard work certainly paid off and everyone had a great time!”

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