Students graffiti RSS, and everyone loves it

Artist in Residence program introduces untraditional media to students, fifth-graders leave legacy with new mural
June 5, 2024 at 11:28 p.m.
Ridge Street Elementary School fifth-grader Emily Rosen uses spray paint to fill in a bluebird on a new mural in the school’s courtyard on May 21. With guidance through the school’s Artist in Residency program, the entire fifth-grade class left their mark on the building while learning about the tact and style of street art.
Ridge Street Elementary School fifth-grader Emily Rosen uses spray paint to fill in a bluebird on a new mural in the school’s courtyard on May 21. With guidance through the school’s Artist in Residency program, the entire fifth-grade class left their mark on the building while learning about the tact and style of street art. (Sarah Wolpoff/Westmore News)

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Every single fifth-grader at Ridge Street Elementary School was caught red-handed, shaking up cans, adjusting …

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