Homer Pittard Campus School also attending MT women’s
game
MURFREESBORO — More than 7,000 Murfreesboro City Schools’
students as well as students from the county’s Homer Pittard Campus School will
be treated to science and math, an MTSU women’s basketball game and more
Thursday, Dec. 12, during the second Education Day event in Murphy Center.
The MT women’s
basketball/city schools partnership game will match the Raiders (5-3 and on a
four-game winning streak) against visiting Kennesaw (Ga.) State University
(1-6). Tip off will be at 11 a.m.
Joining this
year’s Education Day event is Campus School, the longtime teaching laboratory
school that sits on the western edge of the MTSU campus off Lytle Street. The
K-5 school is owned by MTSU and operated by Rutherford County Schools.
Before, during
and after the game, educational and fun activities will be held — some of which
can be taken back to the students’ classrooms.
Leigh McNeil and
Sally Millsap of the university’s MTeach program have planned a science-related
hovercraft bowling activity. City schools’ teachers Herman Nelson of John
Pittard Elementary School and Shaunta Rischer of Black Fox Elementary will be
joined by two of their students for a unique bowling experience.
“We want to spark
their curiosity, but we don’t just leave them hanging,” McNeil said. “We
actually have activities for them to do back in their classroom to close that
circle.”
McNeil and
Millsap prepared a packet that will be distributed to 400 city schools’
teachers and to Campus School faculty Wednesday, Dec. 11. The packet includes a
minihovercraft and questions teachers can use in the classroom, additional
Internet resources and information about MTeach, a secondary mathematics and
science teacher preparation program at MTSU.
MTSU’s Office of
Admissions also is providing 8,000 “Let’s start thinking about college …”
brochures, which also will be distributed to the city schools and Campus School
Wednesday.
Activities during
media time-outs will include “Christmas Wrap,” musical chairs, trivia
questions, an “I am TrueBlue” puzzle and more. The musical chairs winner will
earn their school a $300 gift card to Academy Sports.
Halftime will
feature a mascot game, which will include MTSU’s Lightning, Kennesaw State’s
Scrappy the Owl and several Murfreesboro City Schools’ and MT Athletics
sponsors’ mascots.
Winners of a
coloring contest, held in advance of the game, also will be announced during
halftime.
MT Athletics is
asking Blue Raider season ticket holders and fans to adjust their normal
routine to ensure easier traffic flow and safety of the children, some of whom
will be visiting a college campus for the first time.
Adjustments
include:
• The Greenland
parking lot will be designated for Murfreesboro City School buses and ADA
parking only; and
• Parking for
season ticket holders and Blue Raider Athletic Association members will be made
available in the Woodfin lot on Greenland Drive and the Champion Way garage. A
printable campus map can be found at http://tinyurl.com/MTSUParkingMap13-14.
For ticket
information or questions about game-day parking, call 1-888-937-6878.
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