
Worcester Prep first-graders shown are (l-r) Ted Timmons, Dagsboro; Ella Tull, Rehoboth Beach; and Reed Knowlton, Berlin, Md.

Pinwheel project third-graders include in back (l-r) Beau Brittingham, Millsboro; Sophia Poffenberger, Dagsboro; Gray Bunting, Dewey Beach; Brady Schell, Rehoboth Beach; and Jackson Curry-Crayton, Ocean City, Md. In front are Jack Wells, Seaford; Ben Holloway, Ocean City; Anna Mumford, Selbyville; Gabriella Damouni, Lewes; McKenna DePalma, Berlin; Abby Hazzard, Millsboro; and Reed Corron, Berlin.
In honor of International Day of Peace Sept. 21, Worcester Prep lower school art teacher Rebecca Tittermary and her students decorated more than 200 pinwheels to display around campus to commemorate the occasion.
Pinwheels for Peace is a global project to help students make a public visual statement about their feelings on war, peace, tolerance, cooperation, harmony and unity.
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