Best Mini-Mall Ever.

Thanks to everyone’s hard work and commitment to maintaining a safe and fun environment, this year’s Mini-Mall was a huge success. As promised, here are more photos of Friday’s festivities.

Gianni peruses the selection and decides how to spend her money.
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Kindergarteners Angie and Anna sell notecards, wrapping paper, silly putty, and bookmarks created by Francesca’s class.
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Muscota art teacher Heather enjoys the food cooked up by Kathy’s class.
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Fourth-graders Kain and Antonio bargain with customers over their home-made candy.
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Dayna, drama teacher, and Alena, music teacher, sell masks, props, sketchbooks, and more to raise money for the arts program.
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Xavier, having studied bridges all year with Marilyn and Victoria’s class, gets his picture taken in front of their depiction of the George Washington Bridge. (Or maybe the Golden Gate?)
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Aracely works as a hostess at Lesia’s Critter Cafe.
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The Critter Cafe’s delicious representations of the insects Lesia’s class is studying.
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Dressed as characters from the game, Marilyn’s students sell chess boards they created after studying with chess coach Manuel this year.
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The Amazing Adrian performs fortune-telling and palm-reading for customers.
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Buddies Michael, Raul, and Jonathan hang out at Da Club in Emmy’s room.
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In my favorite picture of the year, dance teacher Valerie and fifth grader Shantel bust a move at Da Club.
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Thanks to all families who helped out on Friday, and to all those community members who helped clean up!

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