Arbor students experience history up close on local field trips
  Fourth-grade social studies classes at Arbor and King intermediate schools got the opportunity to experience New Jersey history firsthand during recent trips to the Cornelius Low House and the East Jersey Old Town Village in Piscataway! In class trips staggered over the past few weeks, students were greeted in the village by live interpreters of Colonial soldiers, craftspeople, and townspeople. At the Cornelius Low House, students were able to enjoy the exhibit, “Hometown Pride: The Power of Sports,” which explores Middlesex County’s deep sports heritage. Thanks to K-8 Social Studies Supervisor Chris Irovando for arranging these informative trips and making use of two invaluable local resources.
Fourth-grade social studies classes at Arbor and King intermediate schools got the opportunity to experience New Jersey history firsthand during recent trips to the Cornelius Low House and the East Jersey Old Town Village in Piscataway! In class trips staggered over the past few weeks, students were greeted in the village by live interpreters of Colonial soldiers, craftspeople, and townspeople. At the Cornelius Low House, students were able to enjoy the exhibit, “Hometown Pride: The Power of Sports,” which explores Middlesex County’s deep sports heritage. Thanks to K-8 Social Studies Supervisor Chris Irovando for arranging these informative trips and making use of two invaluable local resources. 
 
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