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Hey Provost, we had the chance to see a solar eclipse right from our school playground. Our students took time during the day to learn about what a solar eclipse is and what it means; they even went outside and saw the eclipse for themselves. Mr. Sprunger and his 6th grade class set up a little observation station on the playground where everyone could use a pair of solar eclipse glasses or a telescope to help them see the eclipse without damaging anyones vision.

Thank you to Mr. Sprunger and his students for making this solar eclipse experience such a fun one!

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