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Students Bring $3,500 to Mifflin School

Picasso Project, an arts advocacy program, gave the school a grant to pursue artistic creation.

 
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Mifflin Elementary School Teacher Stacey Dello Buono and principal Leslie Mason were presented with a $3,500 check by Public Citizens for Children and Youth’s Picasso Project for an extension of their arts project, “On the Other Side of the Fence.” Mifflin students will continue the theme of the Peaceful Posse (an anti-bullying and peace-making project of Physicians for Social Responsibility), but the artistic experience will shift from quilting to musical instruction and performance when the 5th and 6th graders present a musical, “On the Other Side of the Fence,” by music therapist Andrea Green. Joining them are (l) Gretchen Elise Walker and (r) Desiree Thompson, PCCY. Gudmund Iversen
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Mifflin Elementary School Teacher Stacey Dello Buono and principal Leslie Mason were presented with a $3,500 check by Public Citizens for Children and Youth’s Picasso Project for an extension of their arts project, “On the Other Side of the Fence.” Mifflin students will continue the theme of the Peaceful Posse (an anti-bullying and peace-making project of Physicians for Social Responsibility), but the artistic experience will shift from quilting to musical instruction and performance when the 5th and 6th graders present a musical, “On the Other Side of the Fence,” by music therapist Andrea Green. Joining them are (l) Gretchen Elise Walker and (r) Desiree Thompson, PCCY.

Students from Mifflin Elementary earned their school $3,500 from the Picasso Project to keep working on their "On the Other Side of the Fence" anti-bullying program. The money will go toward performing "On the Other Side of the Fence," a musical about social responsibility.

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