OnTrack Academy advanced stain glass students.
OnTrack Academy advanced stain glass students.
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Najahna Smith created this stained glass panel that won the top prize in the Holocaust Remembrance art contest in Spokane Public Schools.
Copy Of Stained Glass Piece By Najahna Smith.
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Claire Kozel, 16, carefully pieces together a stained glass panel in her advanced art class at OnTrack Academy on April 18. The advanced stained glass students are taking designs from community college students and turning them into windows that will be displayed at city libraries and then sold as a fundraiser.
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Leah VanGelder, 16,carefully pieces together a stained glass panel in her advanced art class at OnTrack Academy Monday, April 18, 2022. The advanced stained glass students are taking designs from community college students and turning them into glass windows which will be displayed at city libraries and then sold as a fundraiser. At far right is Alexis Chamness.
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Claire Kozel, 16, carefully grinds a tiny piece of of stained glass to the desired shape in her advanced art class at OnTrack Academy Monday, April 18, 2022. The advanced stained glass students are taking designs from community college students and turning them into glass windows which will be displayed at city libraries and then sold as a fundraiser.
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Rachel Peterson, 18, carefully cuts out pieces of the paper pattern for a stained glass panel in her advanced art class at OnTrack Academy Monday, April 18, 2022. The advanced stained glass students are taking designs from community college art students and turning them into glass windows which will be displayed at city libraries and then sold as a fundraiser. At far right is Alexis Chamness.
Jesse Tinsley The Spokesman-Revi
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Claire Kozel, 16, carefully arranges pieces of colored glass before using them to create a stained glass panel in her advanced art class at OnTrack Academy Monday, April 18, 2022. The advanced stained glass students are recreating designs created by community college students in their design class.
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Art student Leah VanGelder, 16, left, talks over glass choices for her stained glass panel in her advanced art class with teacher Erin Bangle, right, at OnTrack Academy Monday, April 18, 2022. The OTA advanced stained glass students are taking designs from community college students and turning them into glass windows which will be displayed at city libraries and then sold as a fundraiser. At far left is Alexis Chamness.
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