Just about everyone remembers how much they loved learning about ancient Egypt, and at Glades Day School...
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BELLE GLADE — Just about everyone remembers how much they loved learning about ancient Egypt, and at Glades Day School, that learning is often paired with art! On particular student, Harper Beno, has a passion for learning that goes beyond the classroom. Harper, who had been studying ancient Egypt, was very excited to visit a King Tut exhibit recently. Check out some of the paintings GDS students have put together. For more photos, visit the Glades Day School Facebook page at facebook.com/gladesdayschoolgators [Photos courtesy Glades Day School]