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Ford’s Theatre from Tuesday

May 4, 2011

From these balcony seats, Abraham Lincoln was shot and killed in Ford’s Theater. Our group was treated to a theatrical re-enactment that gave a whole new perspective into the audience who lived and watched this tragedy happen in 1865.

Did you know that Lincoln was shot on Good Friday? We all were very entertained by the facts and details that surrounded this event. We also toured the newly renovated basement museum. The kiddos were excited to see the gun that shot Lincoln, the bloody pillow that Lincoln’s head rested on when he died or even the suit jacket that Lincoln wore the night of the assassination.

Amazingly Kyle S. was able to bring his plastic shovel into the theater and bypass its two security checks…for some reason the Ford’s Theater security team did not want to confiscate this plastic shovel. Yes, I know you are all wondering why did he bring a plastic shovel to DC? But of course to dig for buried treasure like all good pirates do!

-Scoville

Arrived in D.C.

May 3, 2011

We pulled in to McD’s 25 miles outside DC around 6:00 AM. Tanner’s grandma made homemade cinnamon roles which were enjoyed by most. Serious yum!

Everyone waited their turn in the crowded bathrooms and got changed and ready for the day. First stop, 1600 PA Ave. Mr. Scoville said our chopper ride from the White House is at 8:00.

This is it!

May 2, 2011

Tonight’s the night!  KCS 8th graders and chaperones make the all-night trek to D.C. 

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A Note from the Nurse

April 25, 2011

From Nurse Roberts:

Our trip to D.C. is quickly approaching and as part of your busy preparations I wanted to remind you of a few things concerning medications.  All medication - either prescription or over the counter, must be given to me before departure.  I will have available Tylenol, Tums, and Caladryl.  I will be administering all medications, both prescription and over the counter, based on your written instructions.

All medication must be in their original packaging with label attached.  If you will be providing any over the counter medication such as Ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin), Zyrtec, Claritin, Aleve, Cough medicine etc., I will administer them to your son/daughter as prescribed.  If you are going as a chaperone you may administer your own student’s medication as needed.

I am looking forward to this adventure with your student and am committed to meeting all their medical needs during our fast-paced journey.


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