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Meyerland Students Create Artwork For Nutrition Services Project
The eighth-grade students will use their illustrations in their portfolios as they apply for the high school magnet program.

HOUSTON, TX — Art students from Meyerland Performing and Visual Arts Middle School recently teamed up with Nutrition Services to create the artwork for seed packets the department will distribute to the public.
The collaboration was the brainchild of Nutrition Services community outreach dietitian Nan Cramer, who was familiar with the school’s art program. Cramer thought the custom illustrations would add a unique touch to the seed packets.
"We’re going to use the packets as appreciation gifts, giveaways at school events, and at the health fairs we participate in," Cramer said.
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The group consisted of 14 seventh- and eighth-grade students who participated in the project. Christina Gonzalez, MPVA art teacher, said the eighth-grade students will use their illustrations in their portfolios as they apply for the high school magnet program — The High School for the Performing and Visual Arts.
"As a department, we’ve been shifting our focus to community gardens, and this project is an extension of our goal," Cramer said. "We’re excited to get the packets printed up and distributed out."
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Houston ISD contributed to this report.
Photo via Meyerland PVA/Houston ISD
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