Students get a hockey lesson at the Admirals' "School Day" Event on Wednesday
Posted: Mar 13, 2019 7:51 AM CDT

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Milwaukee (CBS 58)--The Milwaukee Admirals' hockey rink becomes a classroom for thousands of students today for the annual "School Day" event. The kids get to enjoy a game on ice and learn about some of the ins and outs of the sport. There will be cool science experiments as well, including from our own chief meteorologist Drew Burgoyne. A workbook featuring various topics, like science, math, and geography will also be handed out to the attendees.
The actual game against the Cleveland Monsters begins at 10:30 am. Tickets for non-students will start at $6.