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Three Village Student Artwork Shines At International Exhibit
Students showed their creativity talents and artistic capabilities during this year's International Interdependence Hexagon Project.

THREE VILLAGE, NY - From Three Village Central School District: Three Village Central School District students showed their creativity talents and artistic capabilities during this year’s International Interdependence Hexagon Project, a visual arts opportunity for students worldwide.
The event encourages students to create art within the infinitely inter-linking shape of a hexagon, a metaphor for inter-connectedness. Within the shape, students made connections to the world around them through shapes, words and other artistic representation. The 2018 theme was “Transforming Conflicts,” and was a
call to promote global citizenship.
The district congratulates the following Three Village winners:
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Most Effective All-Over Interpretation: (Minnesauke Elementary School)
Isabella Rowett
Khizer Hasson
Devon Larsen
Most Creative Expression: (Minnesauke Elementary School)
Althea Grubb-Aubrecht
Hazel Cohas
William Goode
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Honorable Mention: (Minnesauke Elementary School)
CeJae Reynolds
Josslyn Appel
Emily Mills
The Living Book Project: (A collaborative project between art teachers Maria Maritato and Christine Sacco)
Minnesauke Elementary School: Nicole Dimech and Soraya Masrour
Setauket Elementary School: Francis Kelly and Olivia Surette
Mount Elementary School: Christian Tyler and Kyle Reye
Arrowhead Elementary School: Sabrina Zheng
Nassakeag Elementary School: Mallika Singh, Vivian Wang, Aimee Yang and Alexander Song
Photo courtesy of the Three Village Central School District