Haley Elementary students learn about African-American maritime history
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Oral history project is part of year-long curriculum engaging 5th grade in expeditionary learning about boating
April 16, 2009
This week, several special guests visited fifth grade classes to describe the contributions of various African-Americans to the history of the high seas, including: The Haley Elementary School serves approximately 275 students in pre-kindergarten through grade 5. In September, it will become one of the city’s newest pilot schools.
CAPTION: Tomell Kelly (foreground), a fifth grade student at the Haley Elementary School, listens to Olive Henson Fulton describe the life and accomplishments of her uncle, Matthew Henson, one of the first explorers to travel to the North Pole. |
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