Sixth-grade students at E.B. Stanley Middle School make friends with alpacas that spent the afternoon at the school on Friday. David and Debbie McLeish raise the animals on their farm, Dreamland Alpacas in Meadowview.
Carolyn R. Wilson | For the Washington County News
With help from members of CGI Group of Lebanon, students went behind the scenes to learn how a computer program is formulated before they could spend time playing computer games.
Carolyn R. Wilson | For the Washington County News
With assistance from Lane Engineering, sixth-grade boys at E.B. Stanley Middle School tested the strength of spaghetti noodles and marshmallows for building a tall tower.
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Students had a blast learning how to use fire extinguishers after members of the Abingdon Fire Department gave them some pointers.
Carolyn R. Wilson | For the Washington County News
ABINGDON, Va. — More than one hundred sixth-grade boys at E.B. Stanley Middle School were treated to a day of enrichment and fun activities last Friday during the school’s Learning through Enrichment Activities is Fun (LEAF) program.
Sixth-grade students at E.B. Stanley Middle School make friends with alpacas that spent the afternoon at the school on Friday. David and Debbie McLeish raise the animals on their farm, Dreamland Alpacas in Meadowview.
Carolyn R. Wilson | For the Washington County News
With help from members of CGI Group of Lebanon, students went behind the scenes to learn how a computer program is formulated before they could spend time playing computer games.
Carolyn R. Wilson | For the Washington County News
With assistance from Lane Engineering, sixth-grade boys at E.B. Stanley Middle School tested the strength of spaghetti noodles and marshmallows for building a tall tower.