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Pearl Ridge Elementary students unveil community mural

Students, faculty and volunteers unveiled a new community mural created by Pearl Ridge Elementary fourth through sixth-grade students along Moanalua Road on Friday.

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Students, faculty and volunteers unveiled a new community mural created by Pearl Ridge Elementary fourth through sixth-grade students along Moanalua Road on Friday.
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The mural was part of a project-based learning program created by 13 of the school’s gifted and talented students to address the problem of graffiti. A total of 15 panels were created to make an abstract rainbow to cover the graffiti and beautify the fence along the old Kam Drive Inn.
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The mural was part of a project-based learning program created by 13 of the school’s gifted and talented students to address the problem of graffiti. A total of 15 panels were created to make an abstract rainbow to cover the graffiti and beautify the fence along the old Kam Drive Inn.
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A total of 15 panels were created to make an abstract rainbow to cover the graffiti and beautify the fence along the old Kam Drive Inn.
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Sixth-grade student Reina Ogata secured one of the panels with zip ties along the fence.
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Holding one of the panels is alumni Reyan Lee with sixth grade student Dylan Asato.
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Students, faculty and volunteers unveiled a new community mural created by Pearl Ridge Elementary fourth through sixth-grade students along Moanalua Road on Friday.
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Each panel had a title named by the students.
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The mural was part of a project-based learning program created by 13 of the school’s gifted and talented students to address the problem of graffiti. A total of 15 panels were created to make an abstract rainbow to cover the graffiti and beautify the fence along the old Kam Drive Inn.
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The mural was part of a project-based learning program created by 13 of the school’s gifted and talented students to address the problem of graffiti. A total of 15 panels were created to make an abstract rainbow to cover the graffiti and beautify the fence along the old Kam Drive Inn.