Article from the Cherryville Eagle, December 8, 2010
Making history come alive is Bachmeier’s goal by MICHAEL E. POWELL, EditorThe Cherryville (NC) EagleUsed with permission Cherryville High School history teacher Susan Bachmeier likes to make
Making history come alive is Bachmeier’s goal by MICHAEL E. POWELL, EditorThe Cherryville (NC) EagleUsed with permission Cherryville High School history teacher Susan Bachmeier likes to make
Distance learning with Simone Liebster, french holocaust survivor On April 2nd a group of middle school students, teachers and chaperons from Manchester Middle School came
Artifacts Exhibit on loan courtesy of Simone Liebster and the Arnold-Liebster Foundation >>> Download Visitor Information <<< The Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center opened
Students ‘Meet’ Holocaust Survivor By Tim Ashley PostedWith Permission of The Mail Journal Skype brought all the Leesburg Elementary sixth-graders together with a Holocaust survivor
Holocaust Expert Visits Antwerp FreshmenPosted With Permission of The West Bend News Kristi Keller, a Holocaust Resource Consultant, recently visited Mr. Miesle’s freshmen world history
WMS Students Skype About Holocaust By Tim AshleyPosted With Permission of The Mail Journal Eighth grade language arts students of Wawasee Middle School studying the
Ingersoll students learn about Holocaust from survivorPosted With Permission of The Daily Ledger Fifth graders at Ingersoll Middle School learned about groups targeted by the Nazi party
Holocaust LessonPosted With Permission of The Crescent-News Kristi Keller, a Holocaust resource consultant, visited Antwerp High School’s freshmen world history classes to share information about
Basalt students chat online with Holocaust survivorBy Michael McLaughlinPosted With Permission of The Aspen Times For years, students all over the world have learned about