Dot Day: Oak Hill School Encourages Students to "Draw the Circle Wide"

Educators at Oak Hill School are starting their school year by encouraging their students to “draw the circle wide” and create bravely this International Dot Day! Art teachers, Laura Sturgill and Crystal Walker, read The Dot to all of their students on their first day of art class. The students have been creating Dot Day artwork for weeks now in preparation of their September 14th festivities!

Faculty and staff at Oak Hill are planning to look festive for Dot Day by donning polka dot clothing for the official celebration!

Check out the beautiful and courageous Dot Day artwork that now decorates the Oak Hill School!


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