Our Cornhole project makes the front page!

September 29th, 2010

The Bertie Ledger-Advance, our local weekly paper, hit the proverbial “newsstands” today with our Cornhole project front and center! Despite a few terminological errors (calling the boards “cornholes” instead of “cornhole boards”), we were so grateful to Barry Ward, who came by last week to photograph the boards, interview the students about the project, and advertise our upcoming Cornhole Showdown. Thanks Barry! Hope to see everyone at the Cornhole event on October 9th when we’ll auction off the board sets, and until then, for a preview, pick up a copy of the Bertie Ledger-Advance!

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Studio H is a public high school "design/build" curriculum that sparks rural community development through real-world, creative projects. By learning through a design sensibility, applied core subjects, and "dirt-under-your-fingernails" construction skills, students develop the creative capital, critical thinking, and citizenship necessary for their own success and for the future of their communities.

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