More fun facts from the Dolores Elementary's third-grade class

More fun facts from the Dolores Elementary's third-grade class

Courtesy Photo/Dolores Elementary School



MAIL and freight service was on the minds of Dolores third-graders as they visited the local post office.
Courtesy Photo/Dolores Elementary School



THE GALLOPING Goose was a highlight as Dolores third-graders learned about the history of their community.
COURTESY PHOTO/DOLORES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL



THIRD-GRADERS visited Town Hall, met Mayor Val Truelson and Town Manager Ryan Mahoney, and learned about what the town does for its citizens.

More fun facts from the Dolores Elementary's third-grade class

Courtesy Photo/Dolores Elementary School



MAIL and freight service was on the minds of Dolores third-graders as they visited the local post office.
Courtesy Photo/Dolores Elementary School



THE GALLOPING Goose was a highlight as Dolores third-graders learned about the history of their community.
COURTESY PHOTO/DOLORES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL



THIRD-GRADERS visited Town Hall, met Mayor Val Truelson and Town Manager Ryan Mahoney, and learned about what the town does for its citizens.
Through the eyes
of third-graders

Dolores Elementary School third-graders in the classrooms of Meg Neeley and Brooke Elder learn about their community ever year as part of the social studies curriculum. Some of the learning includes community services.
They visit Town Hall, the post office, the water treatment plant and many other places, and they talk to people about their jobs. Shirley Dennison conducts a historical walk to teach about several buildings in town. The students interview local people who have grown up in this area.
As a final project, the students write paragraphs describing their experiences. This week and last week, the Dolores Star has published those paragraphs.

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