CB West history teacher Brian Weaver will participate in a trip to Europe as part of the American Battle Monuments Commission’s “Understanding Sacrifice” program sponsored by the National History Day organization.If you can get a video of him explaining the project, that would be great. He is one of 18 teachers around the country and from Singapore who will participate in the program.
CB West history teacher Brian Weaver will participate in a trip to Europe as part of the American Battle Monuments Commission’s “Understanding Sacrifice” program sponsored by the National History Day organization.If you can get a video of him explaining the project, that would be great. He is one of 18 teachers around the country and from Singapore who will participate in the program.
Posted: Thursday, October 9, 2014 6:00 pm
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Updated: 6:59 am, Fri Oct 10, 2014.
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When he was in first grade, Brian Weaver saw a National Geographic story on the 50th anniversary of D-Day.
“I’ve been in love with history since then,” he said.
Peg Quann: 215-345-3179; email: pquann@calkins.com; Twitter: @pegquann
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