CiTi Science Students Host Inaugural Punkin Chunkin Event
Students enrolled in the conceptual physics class on CiTI’s main campus recently held the inaugural Punkin Chunkin, which capped off their academic unit on kinematics.
Taking place December 3, this day-long, village-wide event includes church bazaars, specials offered by local businesses, train exhibit, horse-drawn carriage rides, caroling, Mexico Brass, and Friends of Bob Cratchit wandering the village in period costumes starting at 9 a.m.
Every Halloween, children across the United States carry around orange boxes when they go trick-or-treating. Instead of just asking for candy, they also collect money for the United Nations Children’s Fund. The group uses the money to provide medicine, clean water and other resources to children in need worldwide.
Teacher Michael Burke and about 15 students in the Project Explore Program, an alternative education component of the Center for Instruction, Technology and Innovation, have been trained and are now producing quality work with a new Melco embroidery machine.
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