Students from across Lima City Schools showcased their talents on Wednesday at the Enrichment Expo.
The expo featured various projects from paper mache, to wooden structures, and poster boards displaying what kids wanted to be when they grew up and where they would like to travel. These projects were created throughout the school year by gifted fifth through eighth grade students. One eighth grader said she enjoyed this project because she got to learn more about herself.
“Knowing what I want to be when I grow up and knowing more about what’s to me that’s just interesting and it helps people know more about you and what you want to be considered,” said Addie Delph, an eighth grade student.
The 40 projects were created by students from North and West Middle Schools as well as the Liberty Arts Magnet School and South Science and Technology Magnet School.
