Taking artistic license at Tappan Zee
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- December
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The brightly-painted windows that greet visitors to Tappan Zee Elementary School are the work of students from teacher Donna Schaefer’s third-grade class. Under the guidance of art teacher Tatiana DiPierno, students painted a scene from the book “Stand Tall, Molly Lou Mellon”, a story about a small girl who gets teased because of her size.
Want to see the young artists in action? Check out the photos below, courtesy of Tappan Zee assistant principal Beth Lipton. For more on Tappan Zee Elementary, see the latest story in our Rockland School Days series.


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