Rosarian Students Hold A Hunger Banquet

Town-Crier: March 14, 2014

Who could pass up a leisurely lunch spent chatting about natural selection with Charles Darwin; lingering over a sandwich and lively discussion with Frederick Banting and Charles Best, the discoverers of insulin; or simply enjoy an espresso with Enrico Fermi while talking about quantum theory and particle physics?

Rosarian Academy seventh-grade pupils did just that recently at a special luncheon designed to encourage them to begin thinking more seriously about encountering the world through a scientistÕs eyes.

– See more at: http://www.palmbeachdailynews.com/news/news/local/rosarian-kids-dress-as-favorite-scientists/nd4yN/#sthash.qD4IoEt4.dpu

Who could pass up a leisurely lunch spent chatting about natural selection with Charles Darwin; lingering over a sandwich and lively discussion with Frederick Banting and Charles Best, the discoverers of insulin; or simply enjoy an espresso with Enrico Fermi while talking about quantum theory and particle physics?

Rosarian Academy seventh-grade pupils did just that recently at a special luncheon designed to encourage them to begin thinking more seriously about encountering the world through a scientistÕs eyes.

– See more at: http://www.palmbeachdailynews.com/news/news/local/rosarian-kids-dress-as-favorite-scientists/nd4yN/#sthash.qD4IoEt4.dpuf

Who could pass up a leisurely lunch spent chatting about natural selection with Charles Darwin; lingering over a sandwich and lively discussion with Frederick Banting and Charles Best, the discoverers of insulin; or simply enjoy an espresso with Enrico Fermi while talking about quantum theory and particle physics?

Rosarian Academy seventh-grade pupils did just that recently at a special luncheon designed to encourage them to begin thinking more seriously about encountering the world through a scientistÕs eyes.

– See more at: http://www.palmbeachdailynews.com/news/news/local/rosarian-kids-dress-as-favorite-scientists/nd4yN/#sthash.qD4IoEt4.dpuf

rimmings fills the bill nicely for most students.

It was for 14-year-old Guillermo Wulff, an eighth-grader at Rosarian Academy, too.

On March 7, Rosarian Academy seventh- and eighth-graders participated in an Oxf Hunger Banquet to provide students an opportunity to walk in someone elseÕs shoes for a single-meal exercise that turned into a socioeconomic learning opportunity. Few learning experiences focus on the inequalities in our world more powerfully.

– See more at: http://www.palmbeachdailynews.com/news/news/local/walking-in-their-shoes/nfFzs/#sthash.RFGBPCkf.dpuf

rimmings fills the bill nicely for most students.

It was for 14-year-old Guillermo Wulff, an eighth-grader at Rosarian Academy, too.

On March 7, Rosarian Academy seventh- and eighth-graders participated in an Oxf Hunger Banquet to provide students an opportunity to walk in someone elseÕs shoes for a single-meal exercise that turned into a socioeconomic learning opportunity. Few learning experiences focus on the inequalities in our world more powerfully.

– See more at: http://www.palmbeachdailynews.com/news/news/local/walking-in-their-shoes/nfFzs/#sthash.RFGBPCkf.dpuf

As school lunches go, a nice warm burrito with all the trimmings fills the bill nicely for most students.

It was for 14-year-old Guillermo Wulff, an eighth-grader at Rosarian Academy, too.

On March 7, Rosarian Academy seventh- and eighth-graders participated in an Oxf Hunger Banquet to provide students an opportunity to walk in someone elseÕs shoes for a single-meal exercise that turned into a socioeconomic learning opportunity. Few learning experiences focus on the inequalities in our world more powerfully.

– See more at: http://www.palmbeachdailynews.com/news/news/local/walking-in-their-shoes/nfFzs/#sthash.RFGBPCkf.dpuf

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Organized by the Rosarian AcademyÕs National Junior Honor Society, the seventh and eighth grades participated in an Oxf Hunger Banquet on Friday, March 7.

The banquet provided students the unique and memorable opportunity to walk in someone elseÕs shoes for a single meal, which was transformed into a true socioeconomic cross section of the world.

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