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Abrakadoodle and McGinnis Woods Country Day School Form Alliance

Published May 17, 2005
(Updated Mar 7, 2007)

Abrakadoodle and McGinnis Woods Country Day School, a private preschool, middle school and elementary school, recently announced the launch of their collaboration to provide an integrated art curriculum for all of their preschool students. McGinnis Woods will use Abrakadoodle to bring top quality and creative art instruction in painting, collage, sculpture, and mosaics to its participating students.

“We value art as an important component of a strong early learning program and welcome Abrakadoodle as a partner to engage our children with the most innovative art instruction and materials,” stated Dr. Debbie Kapelski, Curriculum Director.

“We are confident that we will make a memorable difference in the lives of these children as they create original works of art while exploring a variety of artistic styles, techniques and terminology,” said Joan Harbin, Owner/Director, Abrakadoodle of Atlanta North.

About McGinnis Woods Country Day School

McGinnis Woods is committed to providing a superior academic education while building confidence and self-esteem. Class sizes are small, with low student-teacher ratios, enabling frequent one-on-one learning. Your child will learn through a variety of channels including teacher-student classroom lessons, small group activities and hands-on experiments. Guest speakers, special projects and frequent off-campus field trips reinforce classroom learning.

About Abrakadoodle

Established in 2002, Abrakadoodle (www.abrakadoodle.com) classes deliver comprehensive art experiences that immerse students in a broad landscape of activities including painting, collage, sculpture, mosaics and more. While Abrakadoodle emphasizes active learning, its presentation of students' final projects with such products as FrameDoodles® have earned praise from parents and participants alike. The magic behind Abrakadoodle is the creative energy between a child and his/her art materials ignited by a well-trained teacher. Artist Lori Schue, author of the popular book series Artworks for Kids, and educator/award-winning franchise developer Mary Rogers, M.Ed, created Abrakadoodle’s imaginative national curriculum. For more information on Abrakadoodle, contact Joan Harbin at (770) 777-0777 or e-mail to JHarbin@abrakadoodle.com.







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