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Moline High History Club unveils outdoor-classroom plan and ‘Carpenter Creed’ initiative, schedules May 14 dedication

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The History Club described multi-year work to renovate an outdoor classroom, install a 100-pound bust of Charles Carpenter and roll out a student-created personal-creed program at Moline High School; the club plans a public dedication May 14, 2025 and proposed integrating personal creeds across clubs and athletics.

Students from Moline High School’s History Club presented a multi-part effort Monday to restore an outdoor classroom, spotlight local WWII veteran and educator Major Charles Carpenter, and promote student-written personal creeds as a tool for school culture.

Andrew Grau, History Club president, described work that began as a patio renovation and grew into an outdoor-classroom project: resurfacing the patio, landscaping and installing seating with a local partner. The club recently received and displayed a 100‑pound bust of Major Charles Carpenter in the school’s history lab.

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