Nearly all students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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Color Theory is an integral part in the art room. I teach the importance of color theory starting at kindergarten all the way to fifth grade.
My students love to explore with color and see the endless possibilities when mixing with their paints.
Without quality materials, such as paper, students often become frustrated with ripped or wrinkled up paper. Often the paper given to the art room is not dense enough for painting, thus the accidental ripping of beautiful works of art.
Quality paper allows my students to perform as the artists that they are and make wonderful works of art.
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Color Theory is an integral part in the art room. I teach the importance of color theory starting at kindergarten all the way to fifth grade.
My students love to explore with color and see the endless possibilities when mixing with their paints.
Without quality materials, such as paper, students often become frustrated with ripped or wrinkled up paper. Often the paper given to the art room is not dense enough for painting, thus the accidental ripping of beautiful works of art.
Quality paper allows my students to perform as the artists that they are and make wonderful works of art.