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Students in the Class of 2037, our youngest Kodiaks, crafted this whimsical windchime from circular ceramic tiles they decorated on both sides with Sharpie markers. Rubbing alcohol blended and muted the colors like magic. The tiles are attached to a stick the students found on one of their Wednesday walks across our 28-acre campus. The windchimes measure 18 inches wide by 27 inches tall. This project was led by PreK 1 Teachers Gina Thompson and Viktoria Neville.
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This precious quilt for the Class of 2036 features drawings by each PreK 2 student and Kodiak bear prints on the back. Snuggle up in this keepsake or hang it on the wall to admire. Edged and backed. Measures 44 inches by 36 inches with quilting by Julie Turner G'30, G'27. Teachers Sara Derr and Nancy May P'23 helped with the project.
Students in the Class of 2036 created their own Jackson Pollock painting on this 12-inch by 12-inch canvas. Enjoy this lovely piece in your home. This project was led by Teachers Sara Derr and Nancy May.
Loop-de-Doops are creations from the wonderful minds of kindergarteners in the Class of 2035. Students decorated their own 4-inch by 4-inch square in paint and/or marker before the original designs were deconstructed and reconstructed to create something new and unexpected.
Sharing thoughts and ideas of multiple students can sometimes bring about different outcomes that one student would not be able to create on their own. Just like people, each one is unique but also appears to share similarities. How many can you find? The final art piece, mounted on wood, measures 44 inches by 44 inches. Students signed the back of this one-of-a-kind keepsake. The project was led by Lauren and James Busch P'35.
Students with the Class of 2035 were photographed signing a letter of the alphabet (some did multiple letters). American Sign Language has been incorporated into Kindergarten in various ways throughout the year. This framed print measures 21.5" by 17.5".
This project was led by Kindergarten Teachers Kim Jarolimek and Kelly Adams.
The Class of 2034 turned these scraps of wood into a heart that can be cherished for years and years to come. The large heart measures 27"x22". This project was led by Kristin and Ray Granado P' 31, P'32, P'34 and Daniel and Kristy Woje P'31, P'34.
Students with the Class of 2033 crafted two decoupage stools, one of their favorite books and another with of their favorite things. Students signed the bottom of the stools. Enjoy these adorable keepsakes for years to come. This project was led by Devon Rinkin P'33, P'31, and Teacher Katie Vincent.
A handcrafted cornhole game set lovingly decorated by each student in the Class of 2032. Each student painted a stenciled Kodiak bear and labeled their creation with their name. This piece will inspire hours of backyard family fun. This set includes a handle and locks for easy storage. Mike Tasler P'32 is the woodworking genius behind the craftsmanship of the cornhole set.
This circular mirror is adorned with toys and trinkets from the Class of 2031 and would brighten any space. This keepsake measures 16 inches in diameter.
This project was led by Kristin and Ray Granado P' 31, P'32, P'34.
This one-of-a-kind 24 inches x 36 inches photo tile mosaic bear picture printed on foam core of a Kodiak Bear is created from the precious photographs of the Class of 2030. The piece is ready to be hung. This project was led by Rich Herrera and Okany Rivas P'30.
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