It’s not every day that students get a lesson on the light bulb from the man who invented it, but that was the scene at Thomas Edison Elementary School Friday where fourth-grade student Maggie Dobroyan stood with carbonized cotton thread and a blinking bulb strung between her hands.
“It is a lot of hard work and sweat, and if you are willing to do the hard work and sweat in pursuit of your ideas, you are going to succeed,” Edison, played by historic actor Peter Small, told Maggie and her classmates. “You will have failures along the way, you will have mistakes, but if you learn from it, you are going to learn to succeed.”
Edison should know — it took him 8,000 tries before he got the light bulb right.
The presentation was part of a day-long, 165th birthday celebration for the famous American inventor, for whom the Glendale campus is named.
