The third graders of Amboy Central School became a historical person on Friday afternoon.
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The third graders of Amboy Central School became a historical person on Friday afternoon. This transformation was part of the annual Wax Museum exhibit. The third graders choose a person from the past and then learned about their life. They created a display about the person. On Friday afternoon, they dressed up like the person and only came to life as that person when someone tapped their hand. After they came to life, they told those listening all about their life. This is the 10th year the third grade students have participated in the wax museum project. Pictured is Brooke Austin as Helen Keller.