Beryl Henry Elementary School students recently completed an Egyptian pyramids project as part of the Arts in Education program of the Hope Public Schools in conjunction with the Southwest Arkansas Arts Council. The artworks were created in Stephanie Smelley’s class under the guidance of AIE Mary Overton. Students participating included Chris O’Keefe, Stephanie Maniago, Janean Harris, Shanijah Cheatham, Zakeria Shoto, Jamichael Modisett, Damon Blanchett, Guadalupe Dominguez, Carlos Leija, Xavier Key, Noah Cheatham, Tavion McFadden, Jerrion Turner, Deshawn Richardson, Chris Alvarado, Hunter Godwin, and Byron Gulley. – Ken McLemore/Hope Public Schools\r\n
\r\nBeryl Henry Elementary School students recently completed an Egyptian pyramids project as part of the Arts in Education program of the Hope Public Schools in conjunction with the Southwest Arkansas Arts Council. The artworks were created in Stephanie Smelley’s class under the guidance of AIE Mary Overton. Students participating included Skyler Cheatham, Amy Wheat, Kimberly Chavez, Corina Rosenfeld, Kalie Hawkins, Ashlynn Latin, Asia Muldrew, Brylin Linzy, April Mendoza, Toni Hall, Kianna Martin, Ty’ashia Armstrong, Kenlie Toney, and Nakiya Prevo. – Ken McLemore/Hope Public Schools\r\n
Beryl Henry Elementary School students recently completed an Egyptian pyramids project as part of the Arts in Education program of the Hope Public Schools in conjunction with the Southwest Arkansas Arts Council. The artworks were created in Stephanie Smelley’s class under the guidance of AIE Mary Overton. Students participating included Dinah Carrigan, Keyanna McCants, Zoraida Medina, Jer’miah Nolen, Kevin Marrufo, Vanessa Ruiz, Azyhia smith, Addison Corder, Alex Rodriguez, Da’karey Welch, Javier Barrios, Blake White, Deontray Lenzy, Deonte Williams, Josh Williamson, Shamar Woolfolk, and Omar Cardona. – Ken McLemore/Hope Public Schools