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AP DMA Class Published in TED Book



AP DMA's illustrated Six-Word Memoirs were included in a slideshow in SMITH's newest book  Things Don’t Have to be Complicated: Illustrated Six-Word Memoirs by Students Making Sense of the World!    Be sure to take a look at an excerpt from the book's work in The Washington Post! You can see our school's bio page from the book in the image below.  You can see a slideshow of all of the DMA work here.  Congratulations to Grant Braeuer for having his artwork selected to represent the class.




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