Photo by Johnny Jackson Freshmen at Henry County High School celebrated the nation’s history in the school’s “living museum,” on March 22. The event demonstrated the school’s ninth-grade history curriculum.
Photo by Johnny Jackson Freshmen at Henry County High School celebrated the nation’s history in the school’s “living museum,” on March 22. The event demonstrated the school’s ninth-grade history curriculum.
Brian Gregory was 172-94 with two NCAA Tournament appearances at George Mason before coming to Tech.
Henry County High School rolled out the red carpet for community members recently, for the freshman class cross-curricular presentation titled The Night of the Living Museum.
Nearly 300 high school freshmen lined hallways at the school, donning attire befitting historic figures and eras long gone. School officials estimated some 600 people attended the event.
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