The Studio School uses masks to teach students with art
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On October 31st, all students at The Studio School showcased their learning with a mask parade. Students created their own artistic masks that aligned to their learning. First graders made masks which represented the phases of the moon, 3rd grade masks represented weather and natural disasters, 5th graders created masks made out of corn after learning about natural resources. Families enjoyed watching the mask parade and celebrating the arts-integration linked to student learning.
Special thanks to the The Studio School community for submitting this Five Star Story.
This story exemplifies our ELEVATE Focus Area: Diverse Learning. Sharing stories of how students receive engaging learning experiences and the focused-attention they need through appropriate student-to-staff ratios and varied programming.
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