LUFKIN, TX (KTRE) - Every middle school student must learn about the Holocaust, but few receive the lesson in the unique way some Lufkin Middle School eighth graders are being taught. It's called the ...
This is a story about two German journalists, one Internet-surfing Holocaust survivor, and the millions of paper clips middle school students in one Tennessee town have received from all over the ...
Hundreds of thousands of paper clips are filling the classroom of Gahanna Lincoln High School history teacher Jennifer Candor, who's trying to help students grasp the murder of 6 million Jews in the ...
Noah Adams talks with David Smith, assistant principal of Whitwell Middle School in Whitwell, Tenn., about the school's paper clip project. He says that, after the Columbine High School shooting, the ...
When Joe Fab came across a 2001 Washington Post article on a tiny Tennessee school’s project on the Holocaust, making an award-winning documentary out of it was not foremost in his mind. “The story ...
As Linda Hooper remembers it, the Paper Clip Project began with a question by a student at the middle school in rural Whitwell, Tenn., where she is principal. “What is 6 million?” the sixth-grade ...
More than a dozen motorcyclists from around the Chicago area rode to Whitwell, Tenn. last week as part of the 2006 Paper Clip Ride to Remember, an event sponsored by the Jewish Motorcyclists Alliance ...
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