Mackenzie Pierce – LRHS News
(LAKEWOOD RANCH, FL) – The month of November is action-packed for the LRHS Mini Mustangs.
On Nov. 12 the school’s daycare classes conquered their first off-campus experience together. The students had the privilege of attending a performance of “The Hungry Caterpillar” at the Sarasota’s Van Wezel Performing Arts Center.
This field trip was a first for almost all of the children, which also means that it was their first time riding a school bus.
LRHS Mini Mustang teacher Cass Schutte said, “It was just as enjoyable for me as it was for them. Seeing how excited they were just to ride the bus was adorable.
“They were very well behaved too, which made the experience better for everyone.”
The play was based on the popular children’s book “The Hungry Caterpillar,” by Eric Carl. When the Mini Mustangs walked into the theatre it was pitch black and remained that way throughout the show. Puppets used in the performance were covered in glow-in-the dark paint.
“I think overall the students’ favorite part was when the puppeteers, dressed in all black, revealed themselves and explained to the audience how everything worked,” said Schuette, “They all got so excited and referred to them as ninjas.”
Schuette smiled as she recalled the joy her students experienced on the field trip.
The excitement continued for the Mini Mustangs even after the play when they ate a snack and were on the lookout for dolphins at a nearby marina.
Schuette and her Mustangs are already looking forward to their next field trip in January. They will be going back to the Van Wezel to see a performance of “Five Little Monkeys.”
Now that they have the field trip behind them they are planning for their LRHS Thanksgiving feast, which will take place Nov. 21.
Mini Mustang parents are invited to attend. Students will perform songs and present art work. A full meal will also be provided.