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View the 2009, Commencement Ceremony for The Road She Traveled project.
Over the past several years, Longfellow Middle School students have been diligently working on a one-of-a-kind history project to honor women in the Coulee Region, titled The Road She Traveled. With the guidance of the La Crosse Area League of Women Voters, women that have made a significant impact on our community have been identified, and our students have conducted interviews, written biographies, and created docudramas to detail the success of these distinguished community members. This is an ongoing venture, and to date, we have 89 digitally captured oral history projects archived on our website and podcast.
You are cordially invited to
Visit our website: http://wiki.lacrosseschools.org/groups/theroadshetraveled/
The Road She Traveled is created by Longfellow students, hosted by the
View the 2009, Commencement Ceremony for The Road She Traveled project.
Over the past several years, Longfellow Middle School students have been diligently working on a one-of-a-kind history project to honor women in the Coulee Region, titled The Road She Traveled. With the guidance of the La Crosse Area League of Women Voters, women that have made a significant impact on our community have been identified, and our students have conducted interviews, written biographies, and created docudramas to detail the success of these distinguished community members. This is an ongoing venture, and to date, we have 89 digitally captured oral history projects archived on our website and podcast.
You are cordially invited to
Visit our website: http://wiki.lacrosseschools.org/groups/theroadshetraveled/
The Road She Traveled is created by Longfellow students, hosted by the