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2017 Class Projects

A big thanks to all the parents, teachers and students who helped put these amazing projects together.

Class Projects
Kindergarten Gold - Mrs. Donohoe's Class Project

Per William Saroyan, "San Francisco itself is art... every block is a short story, every hill a novel. Every home a poem, every dweller within immortal."

Each fingerprint represents the story of our children and their future legacy. The collection of fingerprints come together to form our beautiful San Francisco skyline. The contrast of various shapes and colors fingerprinted on the canvas by our kindergarteners represent the many different stories that define them.

Thanks to Maria Petersen, Jocelyne Factor, Caroline Lalosh, Jeannie King, Cindy Pasztory, Erin McClure, Nanette Cua and Ann Marie Porter

Kindergarten Blue - Mrs. Watters' Class Project

Andy Warhol inspired pop art handprints. 36" x 36" acrylic on canvas with mixed media St Cecilia seal. Each child's handprint from K-Blue is captured on this one of a kind art piece. Matching handprint guide with child's name on the back of the canvas.

Thanks to Jean Roland and Jessica O'Reilly

8th Grade, Room 15 - Mrs. Fergus Class Project

Celebrate the unique individuality of each of our grads with this framed set. One frame says "St. Cecilia Class of 2017" and the other has the Dr. Seuss quote "Today you are you, it is truer than true. There is no one alive who is youer than you." The frames are each 16"x20" and are auctioned as a set.

Thanks to Kim Dang and Diana Zogaric

8th Grade, Room 14 - Miss Kays' Class Project

Plush Fleece Photo Blanket of all the students in 8th Grade room 14.

The entire 8th Grade Room 14 Class

7th Grade, Room 24 - Mrs. Kern's Class Project

Each student's drawing of his/her own personal perspective of the city.

Thanks to 7th grade students in Room 24, Mrs.Kern, Leah Kramer, Yume Phung, Jennifer Dalton, Eileen Foti & Cristy Estillore

7th Grade, Room 23 - Ms. McLean's Class Project

Each student's drawing of his/her own personal perspective of the city.

Thanks to 7th grade students in Room 23,  Ms. McLean, Leah Kramer, Yume Phung, Jennifer Dalton, Eileen Foti & Cristy Estillore

6th Grade, Rm 16 - Mrs. Woods' Class Project #2

Our sixth grade class drew inspiration from the event theme and our new love for Shakespeare. This thumbprint artwork was "touched" by each classmate.

Thanks to Jennifer Russo, Mrs. Woods and Mary Wachowicz

6th Grade, Rm 16 - Mrs. Woods' Class Project #1

Our sixth grade class drew inspiration from the event theme and our new love for Shakespeare. This thumbprint artwork was "touched" by each classmate.

Thanks to Jennifer Russo, Mrs. Woods and Mary Wachowicz

6th Grade Room 22 Mr. Formalejo's Class Project

When my class grows up they want to be ... each student pictured with what they want to be!

Thanks to:  Mr. Formalejo, Colleen Mulkerrins, Ann-Marie Walsh La Rocca

5th Grade, Room 19 - Ms. Smith's Class Project

A gorgeous, textured wall hanging to give your walls added personality. Each student personalized a little blue fish, they made from polymer clay. They used carving tools and gold glitter and look carefully - they did a beautiful job. The fish are hung using 3-ply Irish waxed linen thread. This masterpiece could be yours!

Thanks to Kathleen Gavney, Norma Yee & Monica Loos