ECU Field Trip for 8th Graders at Northeast Elementary | Eastern North Carolina Now

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   Thanks to a grant made possible by Target®, 14 eighth grade students from Northeast travelled to East Carolina University on Friday, March 9th. The grant was written by music teacher Dawn Wilson in an effort to bridge classroom information with a theater unit she teaches with real world application. The field trip included a private tour of the theater department, including the auditorium, back stage, wood shop, light shop, paint shop, and costume shop. Mr. Jeff Woodruff, the Managing Director, explained all of the personnel and skills necessary to put on a production. Following this was a campus tour led by an ECU Sports Medicine major. After a quick bite to eat at the Greenville Mall, the students enjoyed a showing of ArcAttack! ( a science/music show) at Wright Auditorium. The highlight of the trip, however, was when one student, Alexis Garcia, was chosen to go onto the stage and get into a box that was zapped with over a million volts of electricity. In his words, the experience was “amazing”.
Front - Cashmir Blount, Pedro Cerino, Zebedee Barrow, Kyreem Gray     Back - Christian Robinson, Emily Warren, Briana Lacy, Carnisha Rome, Cole Baynor, Qeyanna Rome, Hayley Wallace, Cheyenne Swindell, Alexis Garcia, Manuel Mendoza


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    Sarah Hodges
    Public Information Officer
    Beaufort County Schools
      252.946.6593 office
      252.402.5834 cell
      shodges@beaufort.k12.nc.us
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