Education is looking up: WCS, CM students, staff view solar eclipse

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Wilmington and Clinton-Massie students were among the many local solar eclipse viewers Monday afternoon.

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Clinton-Massie Middle School science students face away from the sun while testing their eclipse viewers they will use to safely view the solar eclipse.
http://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2017/08/web1_CMMS-eclipse-1.jpgClinton-Massie Middle School science students face away from the sun while testing their eclipse viewers they will use to safely view the solar eclipse. Dann Sternsher | Clinton-Massie Local Schools

Elizabeth Marsh assists her seventh-grade science students with their eclipse viewers at Clinton-Massie Middle School.
http://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2017/08/web1_CMMS-3-people.jpgElizabeth Marsh assists her seventh-grade science students with their eclipse viewers at Clinton-Massie Middle School. Dann Sternsher | Clinton-Massie Local Schools

Fifth-grade teacher Jeff Warix broke out his telescope during the solar eclipse viewing at East End Elementary on Monday.
http://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2017/08/web1_DSC_0683.jpgFifth-grade teacher Jeff Warix broke out his telescope during the solar eclipse viewing at East End Elementary on Monday. John Hamilton | News Journal John Hamilton | News Journal

East End Elementary School Principal Jennifer Martin and some of the students take a look at the solar eclipse on Monday.
http://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2017/08/web1_DSC_0690.jpgEast End Elementary School Principal Jennifer Martin and some of the students take a look at the solar eclipse on Monday. John Hamilton | News Journal John Hamilton | News Journal

Many students and staff at Wilmington’s Holmes Elementary School ventured outside just after 2 p.m. Monday to see the total solar eclipse through their viewing glasses.
http://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2017/08/web1_DSCF1577.jpgMany students and staff at Wilmington’s Holmes Elementary School ventured outside just after 2 p.m. Monday to see the total solar eclipse through their viewing glasses. Tom Barr | News Journal

Many students and staff at Wilmington’s Holmes Elementary School ventured outside just after 2 p.m. Monday to see the total solar eclipse through their viewing glasses.
http://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2017/08/web1_DSCF1568.jpgMany students and staff at Wilmington’s Holmes Elementary School ventured outside just after 2 p.m. Monday to see the total solar eclipse through their viewing glasses. Tom Barr | News Journal

Many students and staff at Wilmington’s Holmes Elementary School ventured outside just after 2 p.m. Monday to see the total solar eclipse through their viewing glasses.
http://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2017/08/web1_DSCF1569.jpgMany students and staff at Wilmington’s Holmes Elementary School ventured outside just after 2 p.m. Monday to see the total solar eclipse through their viewing glasses. Tom Barr | News Journal

Many students and staff at Wilmington’s Holmes Elementary School ventured outside just after 2 p.m. Monday to see the total solar eclipse through their viewing glasses.
http://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2017/08/web1_DSCF1573.jpgMany students and staff at Wilmington’s Holmes Elementary School ventured outside just after 2 p.m. Monday to see the total solar eclipse through their viewing glasses. Tom Barr | News Journal

http://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2017/08/web1_DSC_0712.jpgJohn Hamilton | News Journal

Many students and staff at Wilmington’s Holmes Elementary School ventured outside just after 2 p.m. Monday to see the total solar eclipse through their viewing glasses.
http://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2017/08/web1_DSCF1574.jpgMany students and staff at Wilmington’s Holmes Elementary School ventured outside just after 2 p.m. Monday to see the total solar eclipse through their viewing glasses. Tom Barr | News Journal
WCS, CM among eclipse viewers

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