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AMHERST A Rolling Stones track, a ballad by America and at least one Carole King song help form the musical backdrop for a classroom where many students are manipulating clay with their hands.As the mud is tossed against the tables and rolled,.
AMHERST A Rolling Stones track, a ballad by America and at least one Carole King song help form the musical backdrop for a classroom where many students are manipulating clay with their hands.As the mud is tossed against the tables and rolled,.
Bigger and more intense storms as the result of climate change, and erosion and flooding caused by the power of water, may not always be easy for people to visualize.Using a device known as Stream Table 101, eighth graders at Amherst Regional Middle.
Amherst Regional Middle School art exhibit goes online
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Published: 12/24/2020 9:56:30 AM
AMHERST An annual art exhibit by eighth graders at the Amherst Regional Middle School, staged to recognize International Human Rights Day, is being hosted online this year at the Jones Library.
The exhibit of art and poetry, normally displayed in the library’s atrium, is part of a project from the students’ social studies classes, in which they study the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the U.S. Constitution, notably the Preamble and Bill of Rights of the latter document.
International Human Rights Day is Dec. 10, recognizing the day in 1948 when the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.