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Unread 06-30-2006, 10:52 AM
Jaine Perotti Jaine Perotti is offline
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Re: Honoring Scientists and Engineers with Art

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Originally Posted by Sila741
One question. What of those teams(like mine) which don't come from any one school? We have representitives from over 6 high schools in the area,many with thier own teams. our official school is simply the only one that didn't already have a team associated with it.
This is not a problem at all. If your team comes from several different high schools, you can "share" the MER contact - perhaps on the day of the project, you could gather kids from all of the schools in one spot, meet with the MER contact, and do your art project all together. I will organize these meetings on a case by case basis, so don't worry! Just give me the main contact info for your team, and things will be just fine.

Also, another question that has been asked of me frequently is what the timeline is for this project. We are hoping to get these projects rolling starting in the fall (after school gets back in session), but whenever each team and respective contact is ready - the meetings and artwork can begin! (again, the timing of this project is case by case) In terms of when the kids' art gets incorperated into the main sculpture, that will probably happen in middle to late winter.

Thanks for your support so far!

-- Jaine
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