Students performed the class play about the events leading up to the signing of the Magna Carta.
WARSAW — Students at Lincoln Elementary School transformed the STEM lab into a medieval banquet hall from the year 1215.
Third and fourth graders in Jane Zellers’ class hosted a bi-annual medieval banquet for guests of all ages on Friday, May 19. Students researched medieval time period and prepare an in depth presentation. For this year’s event, students performed a group play followed by distribution of food that fit the period.
Students served guests food, sang songs, provided comedic skits and performed a class play about the making of the Magna Carta.
Guests adhered to many of the customs traditionally done in meals during medieval times such as washing their hands in lemon water and eating fancy desserts.
This building will eventually be used for the Warrior Auto Spa class, the Gone Boarding class and also possibly training and school board meetings.
The building in front will be the new home for the central office of the Wawasee Community School Corporation. The building attached to it in the back will be used for the marine trades program of the Pathways Cooperative.
Rody Resquin of Fort Wayne-based Strahm Group removes tape that had earlier been placed along the top of the moulding in one of the office rooms being painted in what will be the new central office for the Wawasee Community School Corporation. Photo by Tim Ashley.