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Lake Bluff Elementary School students become teacher for a day

Students participate in the Kid 2 Kid activity May 31, at Lake Bluff Elementary School. Eli Fraerman/22nd Century Media

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Eli Fraerman, Editorial Intern
3:00 am CDT June 16, 2019
Lake Bluff Elementary School provides a unique opportunity for its fifth-grade students to become teachers for the day by guiding younger students through an activity that they’re passionate about.

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