12/14/2018 0 Comments Field Trip to the GuthrieBy Samantha Bostrom
On December 12th, the seventh graders at Hinckley-Finlayson high school (HFHS) took a trip to the Guthrie theater to see A Christmas Carol live and in person. The students were accompanied by teachers and parent chaperones on their educational journey. They explored the floors of the Guthrie as well as watched the play A Christmas Carol. Playwriting is a big part of English history and as an English class trip, it was really beneficial for the students to learn about this style of writing and how it is used. Hannah Hartle, a Student at HFHS shares her thoughts on the trip, Q: What was your favorite part about the trip? A: When we got there, we got to look around and I really loved the 9th floor because it had a glass floor you could walk on and see everything below. It was scary, but I really loved the play too. They had really good performers. Q: Do you think that this trip was a good learning experience? A: Yes, I really think that the school should always bring kids there, it was very interesting and exciting. Mrs. Johnson, the shop teacher here at HFHS was one of the chaperones and she had a few things to say: “I thought they did a very nice job performing. It was my first time being there and the kids behaved very well. They were all pretty excited to go. I believe it was a very good experience for them, and during the “scarier” parts of the play some of the students got a little jumpy.”
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