Holding still a static position for more than an hour is only easy if you’re made of wax; which makes it all the more impressive that sixth-graders at Bennion Elementary accomplished the feat so seamlessly.
As part of the annual heroes wax museum, students dressed as famous historical figures and held still as parents and peers toured the giant display, watching closely to see if the “wax” figures would flinch.
After being immersed in a personal study about their chosen individual, the sixth-graders took a history lesson to the next level by personifying a significant icon.