Juliette Low School receives donation from design company

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Earlier this fall, an enormous truck delivered a plethora of supplies for the students and teachers at Juliette Low School of the Arts. Dr. Frank Donavan, Superintendent, Dr. Debra Von Sprecken, Principal, Mrs. Alicia Vera-Weddle, Instructional Practices Coach, and six Peer Assistance Leadership (PAL) students greeted Ms. Sydnie Bingabing of Clements Design and the truck as it pulled into the Low lot. On behalf of the students and staff of Low, PAL students thanked Ms. Bingabing for the generous donations and presented her with a canvas depicting the painting of a tree, the leaves of which were the thumbprints of every kindergarten through sixth grade student at Low. Appreciation was also extended to Elite Transfer for donating the movers and moving truck that delivered the supplies.

Kathleen Clements, owner of Clements Design, is a passionate advocate for teachers and students, particularly students of low socioeconomic status. It was this passion that inspired her to purchase supplies for both teachers and students. Donated supplies included a variety of art supplies that students will use in their classrooms to create 3-dimensional art, organizational student tools such as GAP backpacks, notebooks and pencil cases and a variety of teacher supplies.

Juliette Low is extremely grateful for this magnanimous donation, which will positively impact every student and teacher.