The middle school connection “Adventure Quest” is a super cool class that teaches kids outdoor skills like cycling, erecting a tent and orienteering. A class like that requires a lot of equipment, but storage at RMS is in short supply. Through a DEF grant, Ms. Chalberg purchased wall mounts for the bikes that transformed the classroom’s storage space from cluttered to clear.
A Quest for Order
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