Class Projects

Every. Single. Year. We are WOWED and AMAZED at the creativity of our Community. We just know you're going to love these Wonderful Class Projects that beautifully capture the spirit and whimsy of Alice! 

Kindergarten Class Project ~ What Makes Your House A Home? 

What makes your house a home? This question is answered by all 25 Kindergartners in their own delightful way. After drawing their own house in ink and crayon, each house is cut and decoupage onto a 3'x4' stretched canvas. Pouring out of the "chimney" are each Kindergartners thoughts about why their house is so special! Ready to hang. 

Special Thanks to Karoline & Wick Ashley with Mrs. Schneider & Mrs. Salvitelli and the Kindergartners


1st Grade Class Project ~ It Takes A Village 
We're fortunate at Madeleine to be surrounded by others who have consciously embraced the virtue and value of community. Each first grader was asked to offer his/her own idea of community and present it as art. The collection of these pieces is featured together in a custom Brian Marki frame. Take advantage of this opportunity to capture the clear and innocent perspectives of these creative young minds. 

Special Thanks to April Tillman with Mrs. Langhus & Mrs. DeVita and the 1st Graders




2nd Grade Class Project ~ Recess 
Acrylic 40x16 

Special Thanks to Lisa & Adam Christie, Mrs. Witka & Mrs. O’Mahoney, and the 2nd Graders


3rd Grade Class Project ~ "Cooking is Elementary" 
A Study in Gastronomy with the Madeleine 3rd Grade 2012-2013 
A beautiful hardcover cookbook (13X10) featuring family recipes, original artwork, very original recipes and adorable photos of all your 3rd graders. The winning bidder will also get to choose an assortment of delicious desserts (or other recipes) featured in the book, to be prepared fresh and delivered directly to your home for the holiday meal of your choosing... truly a delicious delight!

Special Thanks to Jude Hanley & Mrs. Meyers and the 3rd Graders




4th grade Class Project ~ "TAKE ONE" 
Mrs. Slavik's fourth graders have created an homage to the great Alice in Wonderland in the form of an artistic collection of fantastical self portraits, each individually and thoughtfully captioned, and bound into a unique coffee table book. A new twist on an old classic! 

Special Thanks to Alison Anderson, Linda Hush-Loomis, and Holly MacArthur along with Mrs. Slavik and the 4th Graders


5th Grade Class Project ~ Needle Felted Nativity Scene 

This hand felted wool nativity scene is sure to become a Christmas treasure for years to come. The 5th graders have created a collection of 31 Nativity characters from Mary, Joseph, and Jesus to the camels, sheep, and cow to grace your Holiday Mantle or table. All handmade with love and care capturing the beauty and spirit of the Christmas Season. 

Special Thanks to Lisa Manthey along with Mrs. Doran & Mrs. Gladwin and the 5th Graders


6th Grade Class Project ~ A Tree Grows in Portland 

Do you have a tired corner of your yard that needs a little help? Let the sixth grade class spruce (or maple...or hawthorn...or alder) it up for you with this tree-planting.The class has been honing their tree planting skills with the environmental organization SOLV, and they are eager to put what they have learned to good use.The kids will do all the work, all you will need to do is choose your tree. This class project includes site preparation, professional landscape consultation to ensure a good choice of plant materials, a tree (or other plants of similar value), bark dust and clean-up. Mutually agreed upon date in February or March.

Special Thanks to Tracy Dana & Suzie Puetz along with Ms. Hart and the 6th Graders


7th Grade Class Project ~ Glass-Tiled Platter
The 7th Graders have created a beautiful 16 x 16 inch platter with glass artist Jenelle Kathan from Moonbeam Glassworks. The students worked in Jenelle's studio to learn and create their own 2 x 2 inch square. They chose varied shapes, colors and textures of glass to create flowers, butterflies, faces and various whimsical scenes. The spring green platter is framed by the student's work. This piece of art may be used for entertaining or displayed on a wall or table for all to see.

Thanks to Jackie Dooris, Josie Pinomesa, Angela Kennedy, Jennifer Lillie and Kellie Lance along with Ms. Bourke & the 7th Graders


8th Grade Class Project ~ Mad Hatter's Tea Party Group Photo
This Mad Hatter's Tea Party Image, featuring the students of the 8th grade, comes framed and ready to hang in a special place in your home. A Photo book of the evening featuring special memories of time spent at The Madeleine is included. And the fun doesn't stop there.... They've created a whimsically painted wooden chair inspired by Wonderland with each teen's own special details to make this a one of kind special creation. Expect to be amazed.... color pallet of rich gold, icy blue, creamy white... stripes, dots... sublime, Oh My!

Special thanks to Tiffany Horst along with Mr. Parker and the 8th Graders

Get ready to bid high and often for these special treasures!