- By Dan Veaner
- Around Town

Every year the 5th Grade makes books about animals they study, the 6th grade creates new inventions and all the grades make art. Last Tuesday it was all on display.

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Inventions lined the library, with solutions to all manner of problems. Several students came up with new ways to feed their dogs. One had a device for laughing at your best friend's unfunny jokes. Another invented a way to keep guitar picks from falling off your fingers. Kids were on hand to demonstrate their inventions, and families and fellow students enjoyed viewing them all.



Hand made books were displayed in the cafeteria. Students studied animals drew them and wrote about them. Each page contained information, a drawing, story or poem. The books were bound in fabric and all had an "About the Author" page.

Art lined the main corridor on both sides. Tessellations (M. C. Escher-like drawings of intertwining animals), self portraits, Fauvist pastels and ink drawn names were displayed as well as pastels and drawings.

Tessellations

Fauvism

Self Portrait

Names

Drawing by Kate Schuttenberg

Art Teacher Lee Iannone (right) with students
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Trumpeters who are sports fans need "The Sports Mute"
Inventions lined the library, with solutions to all manner of problems. Several students came up with new ways to feed their dogs. One had a device for laughing at your best friend's unfunny jokes. Another invented a way to keep guitar picks from falling off your fingers. Kids were on hand to demonstrate their inventions, and families and fellow students enjoyed viewing them all.



Hand made books were displayed in the cafeteria. Students studied animals drew them and wrote about them. Each page contained information, a drawing, story or poem. The books were bound in fabric and all had an "About the Author" page.

Art lined the main corridor on both sides. Tessellations (M. C. Escher-like drawings of intertwining animals), self portraits, Fauvist pastels and ink drawn names were displayed as well as pastels and drawings.

Tessellations

Fauvism

Self Portrait

Names

Drawing by Kate Schuttenberg

Art Teacher Lee Iannone (right) with students
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