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Teaching Oklahoma City kids takes improvisation

 
By Carrie Coppernoll    Comment on this article Leave a comment
Published: February 12, 2009
photo - Volunteer John Semtner talks to Jerry Preston, 7, left, and LaRoy Doolittle, 7, during an after-school program called Paseo Edgemere Educational Partnerships at Edgemere Elementary School in Oklahoma City.  PHOTO By NATE BILLINGS, THE OKLAHOMAN
Volunteer John Semtner talks to Jerry Preston, 7, left, and LaRoy Doolittle, 7, during an after-school program called Paseo Edgemere Educational Partnerships at Edgemere Elementary School in Oklahoma City. PHOTO By NATE BILLINGS, THE OKLAHOMAN

Hundreds of children were romping around the Edgemere Elementary School cafeteria, flinging their backpacks and running like a herd of wildebeests.

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PEEPs
What is it?

→The Paseo Edgemere Educational Partnership, called PEEPs for short, is a pilot program that began this semester. The partnership between the Paseo Arts District with nearby Edgemere Elementary School helps give students an outlet for artistic expression and learning.

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→To help with Paseo educational programs such as PEEPs, call the Paseo Arts District at 525-2688.

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