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For the first time this year I saved so much work the whole year for the
various art shows we had. At the end of the year I had 200 artworks in a
large pile. It was very time consuming but I separated them into piles by
homeroom ( I am also in a middle school) and walked around the building
delivering art. Most students took it home some did get tossed. Next year I
will have the student include home room numbers along with name ( think they
can do it?!). The extra work on my part is certainly worth the beautiful
shows.
Yvette
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From: <Tmcnorf>
To: "ArtsEdNet Talk" <artsednet>
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 8:33 PM
Subject: Re: end of the year art leftovers
> In a message dated 6/20/00 8:28:39 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> jeannie_sandoval writes:
>
> << I don't want throw the works away, but I
> just don't have the room to save it all. I went through the many stacks
and
> saved the better peices for examples for next year and threw the rest
away-
> over 200 pieces! >>
>
> i am in the same boat, the "festival of the arts" is in may every year. i
> don't let kids take home any art work until after the festival. the first
> semester kids have long since forgotten their projects. (middle school) i
> too, have stacks and stacks of great work that i don't know what to do
with.
> i'd be VERY interested in hearing from anyone that has this under control.
>
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