
Milton Elementary School fifth-grader Maurizio Retzlaff stops for a photo beside some of the visual arts on display. SUBMITTED PHOTOS

Using paper, clay, markers and glue, students created melted ice cream cones after studying the sculptures of Claes Oldenburg.
Milton Elementary School fifth-graders recently hosted their family and friends for the Annual M.E.S. 5th Grade Arts Showcase. Students performed with the band and chorus, and had their artwork on display for all to enjoy. Band teacher Nick Greeson, music teacher Michelle Taylor and art teacher Ali Selders collaborated to highlight the hard work and creativity of the talented group of students.
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