Program gives art students a chance to spread talent
Art comes in all forms: paint, paper, crayons, glue, markers, glitter, clay, puff balls, feathers and egg cartons. For students with special needs at Neshannock High School, art comes in the form of two SRU students. Senior Meghan Kennedy, 22, a fine arts major with a teaching certification, and junior Brittany Fairchild, 21, an art education major with special education minor, bring art to …
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