Each year in September, all schools are encouraged to produce a project, especially by using art. Hundreds of thousands of students have participated in the annual contest over the past 20 years.
The event corresponds with the Historic Hannibal Marketing Council’s Main Street Trick or Treat event in downtown Hannibal.
This week, representatives of the education nonprofit knocked on classroom doors throughout Unit 4 and District 116, letting ...
Discover the artistic wonders of Lubbock, Texas, as we delve into the world of aged surfaces and macabre creations. From ...
Recognized for its quality and rigor, IXL holds the Digital Promise Research-Based Design Product Certification and has twice ...
In June, 15 teachers from Summit Station Intermediate and the middle school visited the Ron Clark Academy to observe ...
This summer Licking Heights student Palmer Steel earned awards for two pieces at the 2024 Ohio State Fair Youth Arts ...
Our classroom visits this week are with the  Tippecanoe Valley Community School district’s Mentone and Akron elementary school art classrooms, led by Angela Gillman.
If you were a kid in elementary school back in the early 1960s you likely had art lessons. And one of the components of the ...
The Hannibal Arts Council will offer a free activity for K-5th grade students from 5 p.m. until supplies are gone on Thursday ...
Three seventh graders at London Middle School were recently selected to have their artwork featured in a virtual gallery at ...
The Hannibal Arts Council will offer a free activity for K-5th grade students from 5 p.m. until supplies are gone on 31.