SeeUsRun.com - A Run/Walk Across America
Where Are They? The Students Are Continuing Their Journey Across The United States! Click Here For Their Current Location.
SeeUsRun.com - A Run Across America
This is the official web site of the Run/Walk Across America by 4th and 5th grade students during the 2005-2006 Academic Year

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Journal Entry For April 16 - April 22, 2006

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Missoula, Montana Weather Conditions: Very sunny skies this week, with high temperatures reaching 70 degrees!

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4th Grade Distance Completed This Week: 133½ miles

4th Graders' Location and Total Distance: Littleton, West Virginia [2,785½ miles - They're AHEAD of Pace]

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5th Grade Distance Completed This Week: 149 miles

5th Graders' Location and Total Distance: Washington, D.C. [3,049½ miles - They're AHEAD of Pace]

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Quote To Think About: "Man who say it cannot be done should not interrupt man doing it." (Ancient Chinese Proverb)

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This journal entry was written April 22. THE END IS IN SIGHT! Both classes are focused on reaching the finish line on the beach at Cape Henlopen near Lewes, Delaware, and it appears that the 5th grade class (of 41 students) will reach there first. They are a mere 150 miles from the finish line and ended this week in the nation's capitol, Washington D.C.. They only have two states to complete on this 15-state trek, those states being Maryland and Delaware. Be sure to check out the live Washington D.C. web cam. The 4th grade class has made a very impressive comeback and is currently 1½ weeks ahead of schedule to complete this virtual U.S.A. journey by the last day of the school year, June 9th. They are in the state of West Virginia and are only 414 miles from the Atlantic Ocean!

At times like this it's hard not to reflect back on such a journey. As the finish line draws near many memories come to mind of the past 8 months on this virtual trek. When they cross the finish line, these students will always have the memory of this incredible challenge. They will also have the satisfaction of knowing that they succeeded. We've said since the first day (on September 7, 2005) that our research has shown that no individual class has ever taken on a run/walk across the entire United States and successfully completed it within a school year. Countless teachers have followed this trek throughout the year and not one has reported to us that they know of another individual class that has done it. Based on our research, we believe that the Russell Elementary 4th grade and 5th grade classes will be the first to complete a documented 3,200 mile coast-to-coast journey as individual classes during a single school year. And that is based on actual steps taken for measurable distance, not by converting 20 minutes of an activity (such as bicycling or basketball) to running/walking a mile. This trek has truly required putting the "rubber to the road" to complete this ultra-distance endeavor across America. For the 5th grade class of 40 students, that averages to be 80 miles per student during the 9-month school year (or 3 marathons each!). For the 4th grade class of 56 students, it averages to 57 miles per student (or 2 marathons each!). That's quite an accomplishment for students 10 and 11 years of age!

A BIG thank you must be given to the wonderful classroom teachers of these students. The 4th and 5th grade teachers at Russell Elementary School have supported this virtual trek curriculum and have helped to keep the students on pace by taking them outside to run/walk on non-P.E. days. That has truly helped the kids this year. If you're reading this and are not familiar with how we structured our virtual trek, you'll want to review our guidelines for the curriculum.

We also want to send a thank you to Ann Denzer of Tacoma, Washington for sending the students boxes of Almond Roca and Cashew Roca. What a nice treat to celebrate their progress! The picture to the right shows some of what the students enjoyed.

There has been a noticeable decline during the past couple of weeks in the amount of encouragement notes the students receive from visitors to this web site. Now that they're nearly done with this incredibly long journey, how about sending them a note of congratulation as they approach the finish line? Just go to our encourage page and send the students a note today! These kids deserve a pat on the back, so please take a moment to do that.

Please also visit www.pacerun.com to learn all of the details About Paul Staso Staso's upcoming run across America (for real) that begins on June 23, only 2 months from now. Paul's run is a direct result of the fantastic effort made by Russell Elementary's 4th and 5th grade students during this Run/Walk Across America curriculum!

Some Encouraging Notes We Received This Week:

We love your idea and wish our school would do something like this! Great Job!

Kylie and Tracy Crane
3rd Grade Student and Mommy
Manteca, California

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Hey Kids, This is awesome!! I found this site and what can I say? Keep up the awesome job. We are supporting you totally. And when you get back to our town [virtually speaking] I would love to meet all of you! Keep it up!!

Robyn Malek
Mrs. Montana United States 2006
Alberton, Montana

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WOW! You guys have been doing a great job! I'm so proud of all you fourth graders for getting back ahead of pace! And do you realize how close you are to the finish line!?! What a great accomplishment! And now that the weather has turned nice again, it'll be a snap to get to Cape Henlopen!

Jan Bixler
Missoula, Montana

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Congrats! You guys and girls passed your goal. Don't look back... leave it all on the track.

CJ
5th Grade Student - Beaver Acres Elementary
Beaverton, Oregon

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