
Boxberry students celebrated the end of their second trimester on March 1 by holding a potluck presentation and celebration in Harrison. At the end of each trimester students present their work to their families and friends. This particular evening students showcased their government projects and the skills they had learned with Speed Stacking and Drums Alive, both physical fitness, gross and fine motor, activities. Parents and relatives had a chance to engage in the fun as well. A speed stacking demonstration is underway in the photo.
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