On Monday, Nov. 27, fourth graders at Westside Elementary School had a blast...
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CLEWISTON — On Monday, Nov. 27, fourth graders at Westside Elementary School had a blast learning in the dark! Their assignment was to practice finding the central idea and key details in a story and they did so in the dark using highlighters and a black light. It was definitely a change of pace from a typical day at school and the students seemed to really enjoy it! For more photos, see the Westside Elementary School page on Facebook. [Photos courtesy Westside Elementary School]
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