Middle School Scavenger Hunt
UFT members and their families and friends raced against the clock to uncover the “secrets of Grand Central Terminal” at the Middle School Division’s first-ever scavenger hunt on Feb. 4, 2023.
UFT members and their families and friends raced against the clock to uncover the “secrets of Grand Central Terminal” at the Middle School Division’s first-ever scavenger hunt on Feb. 4, 2023.
The 2nd-place team celebrates their finish.
UFT Vice President for Middle Schools Rich Mantell, who organized the event, hands a souvenir T-shirt to a participant.
(From left) Debra Elhadri a tech teacher at PS 75, Randi Boxer, a teacher at PS 152 in Brooklyn, and Amy Bernstein, a speech teacher and chapter leader at PS 272 in Brooklyn, take a selfie in Grand Central.
The crowd of participants gathers before the hunt.
Team members try to find the answer to a clue among the constellations in the main terminal’s famous celestial ceiling.
One clue asked participants to “eat something in a funny way.”
Participants use an app to log their answers.
The 2nd-place team celebrates their finish.
UFT Vice President for Middle Schools Rich Mantell, who organized the event, hands a souvenir T-shirt to a participant.
(From left) Debra Elhadri a tech teacher at PS 75, Randi Boxer, a teacher at PS 152 in Brooklyn, and Amy Bernstein, a speech teacher and chapter leader at PS 272 in Brooklyn, take a selfie in Grand Central.
The crowd of participants gathers before the hunt.
Team members try to find the answer to a clue among the constellations in the main terminal’s famous celestial ceiling.
One clue asked participants to “eat something in a funny way.”
Participants use an app to log their answers.
The 2nd-place team celebrates their finish.
The crowd of participants gathers before the hunt.
Team members try to find the answer to a clue among the constellations in the main terminal’s famous celestial ceiling.
One clue asked participants to “eat something in a funny way.”
Participants use an app to log their answers.
The 2nd-place team celebrates their finish.
UFT Vice President for Middle Schools Rich Mantell, who organized the event, hands a souvenir T-shirt to a participant.
(From left) Debra Elhadri a tech teacher at PS 75, Randi Boxer, a teacher at PS 152 in Brooklyn, and Amy Bernstein, a speech teacher and chapter leader at PS 272 in Brooklyn, take a selfie in Grand Central.
The crowd of participants gathers before the hunt.
Team members try to find the answer to a clue among the constellations in the main terminal’s famous celestial ceiling.
One clue asked participants to “eat something in a funny way.”
Participants use an app to log their answers.
The 2nd-place team celebrates their finish.
UFT Vice President for Middle Schools Rich Mantell, who organized the event, hands a souvenir T-shirt to a participant.
(From left) Debra Elhadri a tech teacher at PS 75, Randi Boxer, a teacher at PS 152 in Brooklyn, and Amy Bernstein, a speech teacher and chapter leader at PS 272 in Brooklyn, take a selfie in Grand Central.
The crowd of participants gathers before the hunt.
Team members try to find the answer to a clue among the constellations in the main terminal’s famous celestial ceiling.
One clue asked participants to “eat something in a funny way.”
Participants use an app to log their answers.
The 2nd-place team celebrates their finish.