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    Bullying

    CHARCOAL REDUCTION SELF-PORTRAIT |  THEME: EMOTIONAL EFFECTS OF BEING BULLIED A project of Myrtle Beall’s Studio Art Class, Coshocton High School  Nov. 2013 Mrs. Beall’s  Studio Art Class meets during  a period of the high school day dedicated to Home Room–a mix of study hall/tutoring/intervention/assembly time and  a time when students are engaged in the OLWEUS Bullying Prevention Program. Mrs. Beall addresses the topic of bullying once every nine weeks in order to  meet school requirements.  The CHARCOAL REDUCTION SELF-PORTRAIT |  THEME: EMOTIONAL EFFECTS OF BEING BULLIED  project spanned the first two nine weeks.  In addition to the powerful artwork produced, 4 of which are posted on this page, the students  were asked…

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    Dogwood Festival arts residency with Amy Rich

    May 7-11, as part of Dogwood Festival 2012, IN UNUSUAL PLACES. We’ve invited artist Amy Rich to help 3rd graders throughout the county transform bits and pieces of outgrown clothing into “little story people.”  As  the children work they’ll have the opportunity to share their our own stories. We’ll emphasize how their  stories are really little histories. Over the weeks following the workshop the “story people” will appear almost magically “In Unexpected Places”-declaring themselves and their student creators as an important part of our community as a whole.