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Editorial: Kids not boxed in – October 23, 2003
Editorial - Lexington Minuteman
Thanks to groups such as the Lexington Education Foundation,
there are some funds available to continue to keep Lexington
a notch above other towns.
The LEF has awarded more than $100,000 in grants this year
and that money has come from you: residents and local
businesses.
Because of the funds donated to this worthwhile group,
programs like Hastings School's Box City have been
implemented.
Box City teaches urban diversity to suburban kids. They
learn from their classmates who live in Boston via
fieldtrips and they then build a city literally out of
boxes. Everything from bridges to schools to houses of all
sorts - row, duplex and single-family - are included in this
metropolis.
Not only does this allow students to appreciate diversity in
housing stock, businesses and people, it also allows for
their creative juices to flow freely. Working together,
every grade from kindergarten to five learns about
cooperation and respecting each other's ideas.
Box City allows kids to think outside the box.
Kudos to the LEF and kudos to the teachers and
administrators who applied for this grant. They didn't give
up on the kids even though the economy gave up on them.
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