Arbor School visits other worlds, other cultures
By JAKE LYNCH
Issaquah Reporter Staff Writer
December 19, 2011 · Updated 9:13 AM
Sammamish Arbor School upper elementary students Maddi Manelski and Presley Knox were very proud of their classmates’ display at the school’s Annual Cultural Night held the last weekend in January.
With so many displays, not to mention art works and delicious dishes, the Arbor School needed some extra space and so held the cultural event at the Pacific Cascade Freshman Campus.
Next month, these elementary students will travel to New York to take part in the Montessori Model United Nations.
And in May, Arbor junior high students will head to Mexico for a week of community service work.
There are lots of great things going on at the Arbor School.
Contact Issaquah Reporter Staff Writer Jake Lynch at editor@issaquah-reporter.com.
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