Springs School Teachers Revive Course on Local History - 27 East

Springs School Teachers Revive Course on Local History

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Springs School social studies teacher Ray Wojtusiak took up teaching his students about the history of Springs and East Hampton at the start of this school year, as former Springs School teacher Hugh King, now the East Hampton Town historian, had.

Springs School social studies teacher Ray Wojtusiak took up teaching his students about the history of Springs and East Hampton at the start of this school year, as former Springs School teacher Hugh King, now the East Hampton Town historian, had.

authorMichael Wright on Sep 19, 2023
For 19 years, Springs School history teacher Ray Wojtusiak has been tasked with teaching his seventh grade students about American history, from the colonial period to the Civil War. He’d... more

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