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Tanah Chandler, Brent Wainscott, Shaun Blackwell, McKinley Meek and Olivia Snowden look at books at Estill County Middle School. Four times a year the school\'s FRYSC and Reading is Fundamental partner to offer free books to all of the students at the school. Photo by Amy Wallot, Sept. 1, 2011
Estill County Middle School Youth Services Center director Michael Flynn talks with students interested in joining the student council. Flynn also serves as the student council advisor. Photo by Amy Wallot, Sept. 1, 2011
Art teacher Samantha Young and eighth-grade student Kyla Johnson laugh as they discover Johnson\'s mask is too thin to move without tearing the clay during art class at Estill County Middle School Sept. 10 2010. They decided to wait until it dried to move it. Students started by sketching a mask, used Model Magic to sculpt, then painted the mask and created a background to go along with their story about the mask.  Photo by Amy Wallot
Caleb Click sculpts his mask during Samantha Young\'s eighth-grade art class at Estill County Middle School Sept. 10 2010. Students started by sketching a mask, used Model Magic to sculpt, then painted the mask and created a background to go along with their story about the mask.  Photo by Amy Wallot
Will Foster, Jennifer Henry and Adrian Rogers sculpt masks during Samantha Young\'s eighth-grade art class at Estill County Middle School Sept. 10 2010. Students started by sketching a mask, used Model Magic to sculpt, then painted the mask and created a background to go along with their story about the mask.  Photo by Amy Wallot
Caleb Click sculpts his mask during Samantha Young\'s eighth-grade art class at Estill County Middle School Sept. 10 2010. Students started by sketching a mask, used Model Magic to sculpt, then painted the mask and created a background to go along with their story about the mask.  Photo by Amy Wallot
Dallas Turner sculpts a mask during Samantha Young\'s eighth-grade art class at Estill County Middle School Sept. 10 2010. Students started by sketching a mask, used Model Magic to sculpt, then painted the mask and created a background to go along with their story about the mask.  Photo by Amy Wallot
Art teacher Samantha Young and 8th-grade student Kyla Johnson laugh as they discover Johnson\'s mask is too thin to move without tearing the clay during class at Estill County Middle School.  Students started by sketching a mask, used Model Magic to sculpt, then painted the mask and created a background to go along with their story about the mask. Photo by Amy Wallot, Sept. 10 2010

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