![]() Below are a couple of photos from the trip - ask the students to show you theirs, I'm sure they would appreciate the interest shown. Thanks again to all the staff who support our efforts to show students how what they learn in the classroom, actually can be applied in the real world beyond our little town. We actually met a lady in the hotel who graduated from here in 1970, and she fondly remembered Lou Reuter and others of his day - sort of fitting given that this past weekend was the Memorial Run. The students who went were fantastic as always, and represented Kenmore East with pride. We ended the NYC portion of our trip by riding the Staten Island Ferry to get a up-close view of Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty, and finally we went to the Central Park Zoo. Afterward, we took a self guided tour of Ground Zero, and saw the footprints of the new fountains where the Trade Centers once stood, along with the newly built Trade Center Tower. The next day we visited the American Museum of Natural History and the Rose Center Planetarium, where we learned about how stars are born, and also saw many of the displays seen in the movie Night at the Museum. Later that night, we ate dinner at Nathan's Famous, and then we went to Coney Island and walked the Board Walk and the beach, where we saw the full moon, and the partial eclipse (Friday night). We also visited the NYC Aquarium to see what remains of the aquatic displays post Hurricane Sandy, and students got a chance to see the sea-lion show to witness first hand how marine mammal training occcurs. ![]() In NYC, students visited the Intrepid Air and Space Museum where they got to walk underneath and see up-close Space Shuttle Enterprise, along with various other air planes and helicopters from past wars and invasions. EDT (1522 GMT) following a photogenic flyover of some of the metropolitan area's most famous sights. Kennedy (JFK) International Airport at 11:22 a.m. The air- and spacecraft duo touched down at New York's John F. We also walked along the Atlantic Coast and visited a salt marsh during low tide looking for fiddler crabs and sand dollars while listening to a Woods Hole scientist talk about the importance of the salt marsh ecosystem, and the effect that humans are having on it. The original test space shuttle, Enterprise flew into the Big Apple on Friday (April 27) atop a modified Boeing 747 jumbo jet. Students also had a chance to deploy a underwater video camera and take bottom dredge samples where they collected lobsters, clams, sea urchins, starfish, and other slimy yet fun creatures while on board a research vessel. We visited Woods Hole Massachussetts, and NYC.Īt Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, the students got a tour of the dock where we saw James Cameron's sub that took him to the deepest part of the ocean - the Mariana's trench in the Pacific, along with ALVIN - the sub that discovered the TITANIC back in 1985. ![]() George, I would just like to let everyone know what a great educational trip some of the science students here at Kenmore East were exposed to this past Thursday through Sunday. Kenmore East Performing Arts Hall of Fame.
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