Over 100 people were in attendance as Linn Education Center
held it’s annual elementary Gifted Education Open House on Tuesday, November 19.
Students had an opportunity to show off some of the projects they have been
working on. French Impressionism artwork, individual research projects,
equation papers and science projects were just some of the pieces on display.
About 90 students attend Linn’s gifted program five days per week. It was a
wonderful opportunity for family and friends to see all that the students have
been learning.
We are the largest district in Shawnee County & believe that our students will change the world.
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