Seabury celebrated International Dot Day along with nearly 10 million other people in 169 countries around the world. Every student in the school painted their own Dot Day shirt, participated in 8 dot art activities and ate a "dot" snack of donut holes and grapes. It was a wonderful day of community, creativity and fun. Thanks to our volunteers that came in to give us a hand. Dot Day encourages a growth mindset and making repeated efforts until you master a new skill and teaches us that art is however you make it. The mantra from Dot Day is "Make your mark and see where it takes you", we think that's a pretty good approach to trying new things!
Friday, September 15, 2017
Dot Day!
Seabury celebrated International Dot Day along with nearly 10 million other people in 169 countries around the world. Every student in the school painted their own Dot Day shirt, participated in 8 dot art activities and ate a "dot" snack of donut holes and grapes. It was a wonderful day of community, creativity and fun. Thanks to our volunteers that came in to give us a hand. Dot Day encourages a growth mindset and making repeated efforts until you master a new skill and teaches us that art is however you make it. The mantra from Dot Day is "Make your mark and see where it takes you", we think that's a pretty good approach to trying new things!
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