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Sevilla Elementary took 12News on a “virtual field trip” through Act One, a local non-profit that ensures children can experience Arizona’s roots and rich history.

PHOENIX — West Valley students are getting the chance to experience Native American culture without ever leaving the classroom. 

Sevilla Elementary took 12News on a “virtual field trip” through “Act One,” a local non-profit making sure children can experience Arizona’s roots and rich history.

Leaders with Act One like Dr. Beth Maloney said this is an amazing way to use advanced technology to take students to places they otherwise wouldn’t necessarily be able to go! Season two of the concepts gives 360-degree views of multi-generational hoop dancing and indigenous culture.

Tony Duncan of the San Carlos Apache Nation was on-hand to demonstrate his traditions inside the classroom following the virtual trip. The Title One students don’t always have the resources to go out on fields …

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