Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Encyclopedia Britannica features WWI Service Learning Project in support of the D.C. War Memorial renovation

Encyclopedia Britannica is helping to spread the mission of supporting the D.C. War Memorial to schools around the country. Britannica's Student News Net, a digital learning website, has highlighted the World War I Memorial as a student learning project. The Student News Net website features articles on the Foundation, its honorary chairman Frank Buckles, and Houston’s Creekwood Middle School’s service learning project that raised $13,553.83 for the memorial. A link to this website is provided on an Encyclopedia Britannica educator page or can be accessed directly at SNN.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Texas, Washington DC students show their support for a national World War I Memorial

On March 6-7, the Foundation hosted a very special event for students from Houston, TX and Washington, DC. Students from Creekwood Middle School outside Houston and from Capital City Public Charter School in Washington independently adopted the DC War Memorial as a cause, and both groups undertook "service-learning" projects to learn about World War I and to raise funds for the memorial. A delegation of three students and about a dozen teachers and parents traveled from Houston to Washington last week, and met the students from Capital City at the Memorial for a "sweep and greet" to call attention to the poor condition of the memorial. Media from WAMU 88.5 (the local NPR station), WTOP 105.3 (local news radio), Fox 5 News, the Associated Press, and the Washington Times attended. The next day, the Creekwood contingent drove to the Charles Town, WV home of our honorary chairman and last surviving American veteran of World War I, Frank Buckles, to present him with a check for $13,500.

Here is the news report on Channel 5