One of the exciting aspects of education is when lessons taught IN class are EXPERIENCED within our world. After three days of rain, we experienced "some" flash flooding ...
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Behind the school, across "the bus road", to the right of the track |
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the Rum River floods into (not pictured) the Milaca High School parking lot!! |
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the Rum River floods the park south of town along Central Avenue |
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the Rum River floods Rec Park, including the band shell and the far picnic area |
This matters, because it offers the opportunity to review what we learned. We were able to talk about safety - you never play in flood waters ... drive through flood waters ...
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