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Student artwork promotes CATCH Program
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Pictured is art teacher Kimi Daly showing off some of her students' work.
Pictured is art teacher Kimi Daly showing off some of her students' work.
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Mrs. Kimi Daly's Art Students (4th and 5th Graders) from Fairfield Magnet School designed and painted in Impressionistic style delightful placemats for the visitors from Chester for the CATCH demonstration for the district.
Mrs. Kimi Daly's Art Students (4th and 5th Graders) from Fairfield Magnet School designed and painted in Impressionistic style delightful placemats for the visitors from Chester for the CATCH demonstration for the district.
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Looks good enough to eat. This placemat helps promote tomatoes as a "go food" for the CATCH program.
Looks good enough to eat. This placemat helps promote tomatoes as a "go food" for the CATCH program.
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Easy on the eyes. This beautiful placemat shows the importance of carrots in one's diet.
Easy on the eyes. This beautiful placemat shows the importance of carrots in one's diet.
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Purple onion is another vegetable the students featured on a placemat.
Purple onion is another vegetable the students featured on a placemat.
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Kimi Daly’s fourth-grade and fifth-grade art students from Fairfield Magnet School designed and painted in Impressionistic style placemats for the visitors from Chester for the CATCH demonstration for the district.

Art teacher Kimi Daly shows off some of her students’ work.

Looks good enough to eat: This placemat helps promote tomatoes as a “go food” for the CATCH program.

Easy on the eyes: This placemat shows the importance of carrots in one’s diet.

Purple onion was another vegetable the students featured on a placemat.



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