← NewsAll
Forest Hills students visit Anderson Center to learn local history and leadership
Summary
Second graders from Mercer Elementary attended the History to Schools program at the Anderson Center to learn about local government, history and bike safety as part of a 13-year partnership between Anderson Township, Forest Hills School District and the Anderson Township Historical Society.
Content
Second graders from Mercer Elementary School attended the History to Schools program at the Anderson Center on Friday. The visit gave students a front-row look at local government, community history and public safety. The program is part of a 13-year partnership among Anderson Township, Forest Hills School District and the Anderson Township Historical Society. Organizers and volunteers guided activities and involved parents throughout the day.
Key facts:
- Second graders from Mercer Elementary took a full-day field trip to the Anderson Center as part of the History to Schools program.
- Students heard from Anderson Trustee Katie Nappi and Village of Newtown Councilmember Ali Alspaugh and learned the difference between a village and a township.
- Anderson Township Fire and Rescue and Hamilton County sheriff's deputies spoke with students about their responsibilities.
- Activities included a bike-safety lesson, a planning and zoning exercise, a walk with a green-space inspector and demonstrations comparing older and modern household items.
- The trip is supported by volunteers from the Anderson Township Historical Society, and parents participated in every activity.
- Each student received a tree to plant at home at the end of the day.
Summary:
The program engaged students with local government, history and public-safety roles and gave many children a hands-on community experience. Undetermined at this time.
