blue and neutral tans and whites wrap around metal circles and dangle down from one end in a dreamcatcher style

Many thanks to Mickale Carter, our Board member, for her donation of four tubs of yarn! Our Art Teacher had been planning an project that combined IEFA and Art in the making of dream catchers. Mickale's yarn donation arrived at just the right time. Sam Marcus, our talented and creative Art Teacher, told me that the dream catchers would not have been as unique and colorful without Mickale's donation.

Above: Completed Middle School dream catchers

Below: close up of a completed MS dream catcher & 4th graders hard at work on their own creations.

students stand in line to be given strands of yarn on display across a desk in a rainbow patternblonde student in black tshirt bends over her dream catcherSudent finishes his red, white and blue dream catcherstudent works on the design on the inside of the dream catcher

close up of a black yarn bound ring, the interior of which has a light weight blue yarn depicting a flower, with long strands of braided and textured yarn dangling