As part of the Randall Holden School week of positivity last week, students worked on a series of projects aimed at demonstrating the benefits of working together. With resource teacher Lindsey …
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As part of the Randall Holden School week of positivity last week, students worked on a series of projects aimed at demonstrating the benefits of working together. With resource teacher Lindsey Guglietta leading the effort, students painted a rock that represents them that was then displayed in the schoolyard. Other activities included hand print decorations that lined school corridors and a “dress in the outfit that best represents who you are” day. Seen here outside the school entrance where the rocks are on display with their personal rocks (from left) are Christiana Derby, Brianna Nicolas, Emma Spolidoro, Valentina Fantini, Breanna Campbell and Nathan Ohneck. (Warwick Beacon photo)
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