Oklahoma City finance academy banks on building its arts program

The new art teacher at John Marshall High School has cobbled together community support to buy $10,000 worth of pottery equipment for the school. But her school is known for something besides art — its new finance academy.

 
BY CARRIE COPPERNOLL | Modified: February 2, 2013 at 9:19 pm | Published: February 3, 2013   

photo - On Thursday, John Marshall High School senior Carltrel Parker and visual arts teacher Kyla Kaufman look over pottery equipment donated by the Midtown  Rotary. Photo By David McDaniel, The Oklahoman
On Thursday, John Marshall High School senior Carltrel Parker and visual arts teacher Kyla Kaufman look over pottery equipment donated by the Midtown Rotary. Photo By David McDaniel, The Oklahoman

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Part of that process includes the addition of ceramics. She cobbled together grants to fund nearly $10,000 to launch the pottery program.

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