Currently at the Memorial & Museum

Choctaw and Cimarron Middle Schools
Participate in Called2Change

October 14, 2009

Students from Choctaw Middle School and Cimarron Middle School in Edmond visited the Memorial and Museum today. The visit is one component of their participation in Called2Change, the Memorial’s program about the impact of violence and the power to change the world by choosing to do the right thing.

Using the April 19, 1995, bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building as a basis for study, Called2Change, helps students understand that every life has meaning and importance, see that that there is far more good than evil in the world, understand how individual acts contribute to violence and focus on ways to serve others. The Hope Trunk, a field trip to the Memorial and Museum, a First Person program and suggested follow-up activities, including movie clips and a service learning project, combine to provide an experience that changes lives.

Museum admission and program resources are provided without charge, thanks to the generous support of SandRidge Energy, Inc., and FedEx.

Click here to help students change – their lives, their schools, their world!

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