Warren City Schools to Host Living Wax Museum

Fourth graders will portray historical figures in interactive exhibit

Published on Feb. 23, 2026

Warren City Schools will host a living wax museum featuring fourth-grade students portraying historical figures. The community is invited to attend the event, where they can listen and interact with the 'living exhibits' by pressing a button to bring each statue to life.

Why it matters

This interactive living wax museum provides an engaging educational experience for students to learn about history in a hands-on way, while also allowing the community to participate and discover new historical figures. It's an opportunity to bring the community together around learning and celebrate the creativity and talents of the district's fourth-grade students.

The details

The living wax museum will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday at the Student Recreation and Wellness Center in Warren. Students from Jefferson, Lincoln, McGuffey, and Willard elementary schools have each chosen a historical figure to portray. Visitors can attend the event during two time slots: 10:30-11:30 a.m. and 12:30-1:30 p.m.

  • The living wax museum will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday.
  • The event will take place from 10:30-11:30 a.m. and 12:30-1:30 p.m.

The players

Warren City Schools

The public school district hosting the living wax museum event.

Jefferson, Lincoln, McGuffey, and Willard Elementary Schools

The elementary schools in the Warren City School district that are participating in the living wax museum by having their fourth-grade students portray historical figures.

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The takeaway

This living wax museum event showcases the creativity and historical knowledge of Warren City Schools' fourth-grade students, while also providing an engaging and interactive learning experience for the community to discover new historical figures and celebrate the talents of local students.