Preschoolers at Primrose School child care center in South Elgin could vote for a new mascot and the center’s afternoon snack. About 60 students ages 3-4 took part in the exercise. | Romi Herron~For Sun-Times Media
Primrose School preschoolers cast their ballots and elect a new mascot and snack as an election process exercise at the South Elgin child care center. | Romi Herron~For Sun-Times Media
Preschoolers at Primrose School child care center in South Elgin got a taste of the electoral process when they were asked to vote for a new mascot and the center’s afternoon snack. | Romi Herron~For Sun-Times Media
Primrose School preschoolers line up to cast their ballots and elect a new mascot and snack as an election process exercise at the South Elgin child care center. | Romi Herron~For Sun-Times Media
Students also were asked to write about what they would do if they were president. | Romi Herron~For Sun-Times Media
Two candidates, two personalities, mixed opinions, and one election. That was the setting Tuesday morning at Primrose School in South Elgin, when the child care center’s young learners got a taste of the electoral process. With many wearing red, white and blue clothing, the groups …