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Category: History  Date: 2018-10-11

History Exploration

On October 11, 2018 attendees of Superintendent Retreat: History Exploration traveled to the CCC Museum to learn about the role of the CCC in the Black Hills and analyze primary source resources. This is the second time a TIE (Technology and Innovation in Education) group has included the museum as one of its stops. This discussion was equally as interesting.

Educators on Retreat visit CCC Museum

This exploration will provide participants the opportunity to delve into the vibrant history of the CCC in the Black Hills with a focus on forest management and fire towers.

Educators on Retreat visit CCC Museum
John Swanson Evaluation Services CoordinatorJohn Swanson
Evaluation Services Coordinator
Julie Erickson Learning Specialist at TIE.Julie Erickson
Learning Specialist at TIE.

After visiting the museum, the group made other stops in the Black Hills including Custer State Park.

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