Community Art Project (CAP)
Under the leadership of Waterville High School art teacher Suzanne Goulet students identify a need for either art or design somewhere in the community. Students work with a sponsor (seeking permission, getting feedback, building a client relationship, secure funds). These projects can be collaborative in nature.
Adam Tudella ’08, worked with Principal Reiter, Superintendent Haley, Berrys Stationary and Elm City photo to make this “school beautification project” work. Adam worked through what used to be known as a PAL grant and even wrote out and submitted a purchase order (PO).
As a result, there are now fourteen matted and framed images of contemporary student life that have also been engineered to be securely hang all around the campus. The locations are permanent, but the display is designed to be “refreshed” with more contemporary images. Congratulations to Adam for a JOB WELL DONE!
What kind of community or service learning projects are you doing or have you done that you could share with others to learn from your work? Please post them here under comments.

