| 2009 |
1st Grade: Applegate
Scenes of the Seasons: twenty-one creative depictions of the seasons by the artists in Mrs. Applegate’s class are framed in a classic black collage frame. Whimsical scenes are represented with tissue, construction paper, markers and glitter pens…truly multi-media!
Value: Priceless
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| 2010 |
1st Grade: Brecheisen
Mrs. Brecheisen’s first grade class created a unique book titled “My Favorite Time of Day,” to compliment this one-of-a-kind, hand-made, wooden clock. The clock, fitted with a working pendulum, was created by a class parent out of walnut, cherry and oak wood. The accompanying book depicts each child’s “Favorite Time of Day” through art and writing.
Value: Priceless
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| 2011 |
1st Grade: Fuller
The young artists in Ms. Fuller's class are working on a box that will organize and hold all their art supplies. The 24" long rectangular box can sit on a table, counter, or bookshelf and provide easy access to encourage creativity while also keeping your young artist organized. The kids have painted their art supply box white and added photos of themselves to the sides, showcasing each of their unique personalities.
Value: Priceless
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| 2012 |
1st Grade: Malecky, Leslie
The students of Mrs. Malecky’s class had the joy of creating a fun and colorful masterpiece of Ohio. Each student had the opportunity to add their unique fingerprints and blend together this incredible work of art, with a blue ace centered at the heart of our great state.
Value: Priceless
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| 2013 |
1st Grade: Mangum
The students in Mrs. Mangum’s class worked together to create a uniquely beautiful woven wall tapestry. The tapestry is composed of neutral colors, perfect for any household décor! It measures 15 ½ x 31 inches. The project also comes with professional photographs of each student as they created this tapestry.
Value: Priceless
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| 2014 |
1st Grade: McKenzie
Explore the world with Mrs. McKenzie's class! Each of the 20 explorers selected a destination of their choice and painted a helium balloon to match the colors of that state or country’s flag. When the expedition has concluded, simply detach the balloons and sky from the school house, and it transforms into a spacious cedar birdhouse.
Value: Priceless
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| 2015 |
1st Grade: Rosato
The students in Mrs. Rosato’s class each hand decorated multiple butterflies that were then shrunk and placed on an old salvaged 9-paned window. The students took extreme care in making sure their butterfly wings matched and every single one of them is hoping to get this project for their own home.
Value: Priceless
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| 2016 |
1st Grade: Untied
The students in Miss Untied’s 1st grade class had the opportunity to create a wooden string art sign. After a parent put nails in the form of "Granville," the students took turns wrapping string around the nails in a designated section. There is a key on the back of the sign that identifies where each child contributed.
Value: Priceless
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