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This week, students from Faith Lutheran School visited Heritage Farmstead Museum in Plano. Preschool, pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten students learned how to milk a cow, wash clothes on a washboard and grind corn for chicken feed. Students also listened to stories, played games and explored the Farmstead's pumpkin patch.

This week, students from Faith Lutheran School visited Heritage Farmstead Museum in Plano. Preschool, pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten students learned how to milk a cow, wash clothes on a washboard and grind corn for chicken feed. Students also listened to stories, played games and explored the Farmstead's pumpkin patch.

The Heritage Farmstead Museum, a four-acre historic site consisting of a restored, 14-room 1891 Victorian farmhouse with its original outbuildings, interprets rural life on the North Texas prairie between 1890 and 1925.

About Faith Lutheran School: Faith Lutheran School is fully accredited and provides classes from preschool three-year-olds through grade 12. School curriculum is based on the classical model of education. The school's educational program also includes both sports and the fine arts. Faith Lutheran School was founded in 1971, when the congregation of Faith Lutheran Church in Plano, Texas established a preschool for children of the congregation. The school’s high school offers both online and traditional classroom course offerings. To learn more about Faith Lutheran School, please visit the school's web site at www.flsplano.org or call 972.423.7448.  

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