Carter G. Woodson Elementary School celebrated American Education Week with a creative and educational event that showcased students' hard work and imagination. Families gathered in the school's cafeteria, which had been transformed into a vibrant gallery of student-made habitat dioramas.
Each diorama, crafted with care and creativity, represented a different ecosystem—ranging from lush rainforests and arid deserts to icy tundras and bustling coral reefs. Students took pride in explaining their projects to their families, sharing facts about the plants and animals that inhabit their chosen ecosystems.
The event highlighted the students' learning experiences while offering families a glimpse into the classroom. It was an engaging way to honor American Education Week and celebrate the collaborative effort between students, teachers, and families that makes learning come alive.