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Welcome to the Second Street School
Interactive Video

Using interactive video, experience life as a student in Waterford in 1880! Join a class of contemporary fourth-grade students from Loudoun County as they enter the Second Street School, preserved in Waterford as it was in 1880. Explore the classroom to see how a student would learn, play, read, write, and even be punished in 1880.

In order to view this program, you must have QuickTime software installed on your computer. If you can see the video clip below, then you are ready to proceed. If not, please download the software from the Apple website.

Start the Video!

 

Credits

This is a project of the Waterford Foundation, Inc.

Funding provided by the Estate of Paul Mellon

Cordelia Chamberlin
Chairman, Education Committee, Waterford Foundation, 2004

Kathie Ratcliffe
Chairman, Second Street School Living History Program, 2004,

Karen Spriggs, former student, Second Street School

Produced by Paul Glenshaw, Cognitive Applications, Inc., and
Bryan Reichhardt, Boru Television Inc.

Students in Peggy Gearhart's fourth grade class, Sanders Corner Elementary School,
Ashburn, VA:
Halie Bellet, Lindsey Bittle, Matthew Bordley, Cameron Bowen, Erin Cummings, Erik DeBloois, Robert Deliman, Correy Faciane, Adam Freedman, Brenton Jackson, Zareena Khan, Gina Lair, Carly Landers, Claire Larson, Sean McArdle, Cara Modowski, Thomas Osmers, Kelly O'Toole, Andrea Pinillos, Nicole Pontanilla, Steven Retzbach, Amanda Rutledge, Rachel Sanders, Roger Shultz, Blake Snider, Emily Tenshaw, Kevin Wood

 

 

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