Arlington School & Family Magazine November/December 2015 | Page 24

Campus News Dunn Elementary Pinwheels for Peace Dunn Elementary participated in Pinwheels for Peace on Monday, Sept. 21 along with more than 6 million people around the world in honor of International Day of Peace. Art teacher Sue Jackson heads this project every year for Dunn. She had each student color and decorate squares of paper with symbols and words that represent peace. Students and staff took a trip to the front of the school lawn to plant nearly 600 pinwheels. Pinwheels for Peace is an art installation project started in 2005 by Ann Ayers and Ellen McMillan, who were art teachers in Florida, as a way for their students to express their feelings about what’s going on in the world and in their lives. The project was quickly embraced by millions of art teachers, parents, children and adults who desire peace in our world. The organization chose pinwheels to represent peace because it is a childhood symbol that reminds us of times when things were simple, joyful and peaceful. Dunn students discussed the importance of peace and what peace means to them. The school choir also participated by singing in front of the school while the pinwheels were being planted. This was an awesome opportunity for the students, faculty and the community to come together to celebrate and promote peace. During the week that the pinwheels were displayed, people who passed by were reminded of the need for peace in our world and they were encouraged to do their part in making a difference. † 22 Arlington School & Family - November/December 2015