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WHAT SCHOOLS HAVE SAID ABOUT THE ARTS-IN-EDUCATION PRESENTATION:
For a xerox copy of any of the letters these excerpts come from please CONTACT US, or else BREWERY ARTS CENTERCARSON CITY, NEVADAJANUARY 24, 1991The school performance left the kids totally excited and, we think, brought a large percentage back to the evening show ! Peggy Collins Executive Director BERKSHIRE COUNTRY DAY SCHOOLLENOX, MASSACHUSETTSNOVEMBER 17, 1992From my point of view, this was one of our most successful assemblies in the last three years from both an entertainment and educational aspect. Not only were they entertaining, but they also took the time to answer questions about laser effects that they used in the show. David J. Costello Principal LAKE FOREST COUNTRY DAY SCHOOLLAKE FOREST, ILLINOISAPRIL 28, 1993This presentation represents a very successful merging of impressive physical skills on the part of the performers and computer and lazer technology. No one I have talked to has seen anything like it anywhere else. James L. Marks III Headmaster CANTON CENTRAL SCHOOLCANTON, NEW YORKNOVEMBER 7, 1994I used flashlights with some of my third graders to demonstrate elements of music they were studying, with your lazers as a model, in my music class. Barbara Burdick Assembly comm. Coordinator Branford Elementary School EVERITT MIDDLE SCHOOLPANAMA CITY, FLORIDAMARCH 28, 1995My science teachers were able to use the questions generated by the lasers you used to further the education of their students and generate more excitement on science related issues. My math teachers were able to use the juggling pins in a discussion on probability and statistics with relationship to how often they might drop those pins if they were the jugglers. I would have to say that not only were the students impressed but so too were my teachers. David M. Creel |
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