Nearly two years ago, a group of fourth-graders at Sabetha Elementary School in Kansas started talking about fruit. It wasn’t that they were hungry. The students wanted to know why Kansas didn’t have an official fruit, as more than 30 other states do.
The students at Sabetha Elementary were determined to do what it took to make sure Kansas got its own state fruit.
“They really worked as a team to accomplish this goal,” says their teacher, Jobi Wertenberger.