Mrs. Steelwright - Visual Arts Instructor
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2008-2009 Hi! I’m happy to be teaching Visual Arts here at Carroll Manor. I’ve been teaching at Carroll Manor since 1995. My teaching degrees are from Towson University and New York University, and as I believe in being a life long learner, I am currently taking graduate courses in metalsmithing at Towson University. I teach at Carroll Manor Tuesdays through Friday, and at Scotts Branch on Mondays. Parent volunteers are very welcome in the art room and we have many tasks that parents can do to support our visual arts program, both in the school and those you can pick up to take home to complete. Please contact me if you would like to be an art parent volunteer!
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Class Schedule: Monday - Scotts Branch all day
Tuesday - Display time, Longhenry, 1st grade Rotating, Podles, Lunz
Wednesday - Ogrysko, Vaillancourt, Wilkins, Brier, Zangara
Thursday - Atorino, Boyle, Ewell, Display time, Art Resource
Friday - Maxwell, Wagner, Dengler, Osmeyer, Martin
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Help your child develop creative thinking skills at home You can help your child develop creative thinking skills at home by providing a variety of art materials and a place where they are free to create with them. Include crayons, markers, color pencils, assorted kinds of paper, scissors, glue, cloth scraps, magazines to cut up, oil based modeling clays, stamps, tag board, and an assortment of other collage materials, such as yarn, feathers, ribbons, cloth trims, buttons, and pipe cleaners.
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MY Project Click above to learn all about Carroll Manor’s visual art collaboration with Hook Norton Primary School, Oxfordshire, England called MY Project
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