As teachers and administrators, all we want is for our students to feel safe, happy and protected. After the tragic events at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on February 14th, one of their art teachers is on a mission to rebuild her student's faith. She's asking teachers and students from all over the country to send art so she can fill the school with joy and creativity. We are incredibly proud of our student Shayna Feinberg for taking the initiative to ask if our students can send some of their work to help the Parkland community. Thank you to all the students who are sending work, and to everyone who is making it possible for us to help our peers in a time of need.
Tuesday, February 27, 2018
Art for Others
As teachers and administrators, all we want is for our students to feel safe, happy and protected. After the tragic events at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on February 14th, one of their art teachers is on a mission to rebuild her student's faith. She's asking teachers and students from all over the country to send art so she can fill the school with joy and creativity. We are incredibly proud of our student Shayna Feinberg for taking the initiative to ask if our students can send some of their work to help the Parkland community. Thank you to all the students who are sending work, and to everyone who is making it possible for us to help our peers in a time of need.
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Thank you Shayna! What a wonderful way to show support and help others.
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