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Weatherford High School art teacher Kathy Cunning used a Vincent van Gogh display banner to teach her students about the famed artist’s life and work. Cunning won a grant which allows Weatherford High School access to six banners for one-week intervals throughout the school year. Cunning said the art department chose artists, such as van Gogh, Remington and Harlem Renaissance painters, who would connect to Weatherford High School students.
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September 23, 2008
Van Gogh
Anonymous The Weatherford Democrat Tue Sep 23, 2008, 09:43 AM CDT
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The Air Force Academy recently graduated their first openly gay cadets. What does this signify?
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