We drove from Key West to Ft. Myers to see the Ford/Edison estates. Then we spent the night in Tampa after a yummy dinner at the famous Columbia Restaurant. The next day we went to MOSI in the morning and had a blast! We drove to Tallahassee and went to the Planetarium at night for an IMAX show. The next day we walked around the FSU campus and in the stadium. We visited the Governor's Mansion, and saw the Old and New Capitals. We also visited the Supreme Court and got to the sit in the Justice's chairs. We drove to Orlando and spent the night there. After many dinners out at restaurants, lots of movies on the bus, and a fantastic time as a community....we headed back to Key West. Thank you to our parents for letting us go, and to our teachers and chaperones for going with us!
The Key West Montessori Charter School is a public school, open to all children, striving to reflect the diversity of our community. Our innovative academic program, rooted in the teachings of Dr. Maria Montessori, challenges the student, individually, in a safe and nurturing environment. Students are guided in the development of self-discipline, self-confidence, cooperation and responsibility; and are instilled with solid foundations in intellectual growth, humanitarianism and peace.
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Upper Elementary end-of-year trip to Tallahassee 2013
We drove from Key West to Ft. Myers to see the Ford/Edison estates. Then we spent the night in Tampa after a yummy dinner at the famous Columbia Restaurant. The next day we went to MOSI in the morning and had a blast! We drove to Tallahassee and went to the Planetarium at night for an IMAX show. The next day we walked around the FSU campus and in the stadium. We visited the Governor's Mansion, and saw the Old and New Capitals. We also visited the Supreme Court and got to the sit in the Justice's chairs. We drove to Orlando and spent the night there. After many dinners out at restaurants, lots of movies on the bus, and a fantastic time as a community....we headed back to Key West. Thank you to our parents for letting us go, and to our teachers and chaperones for going with us!
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