Mancos students paint animal tracks to connect parks

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Mancos students paint animal tracks to connect parks

Welding students make informational kiosk with map
Courtesy of the town of Mancos

Mancos fourth grade students Lexi Rubin (left), Layla Mitchell, Logan Dellinger and Odin Wolf paint animal tracks to connect the three parks in town as part of the project-based learning initiative.
Courtesy of the town of Mancos

The animal tracks around Mancos are a result of a collaboration between the Mancos schools, the Mancos Trails Group and the town of Mancos.
Courtesy of the town of Mancos

Mancos art teacher Alys Hansen works with fourth grade students to paint animal tracks along the sidewalk in town to connect Boyle, Cottonwood and Northside parks.

Mancos students paint animal tracks to connect parks

Courtesy of the town of Mancos

Mancos fourth grade students Lexi Rubin (left), Layla Mitchell, Logan Dellinger and Odin Wolf paint animal tracks to connect the three parks in town as part of the project-based learning initiative.
Courtesy of the town of Mancos

The animal tracks around Mancos are a result of a collaboration between the Mancos schools, the Mancos Trails Group and the town of Mancos.
Courtesy of the town of Mancos

Mancos art teacher Alys Hansen works with fourth grade students to paint animal tracks along the sidewalk in town to connect Boyle, Cottonwood and Northside parks.
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