With schools now using computers, digital projectors and white boards more and more; chalk boards, writing tablets and text books are becoming a thing of the past.

Emerson Elementary school in an Oklahoma town, while demolishing some out-of-date classrooms for a refit to modern technology, uncovered school work on a chalk board hidden in a wall that is nearly one-hundred years old. In the article you can see the art of penmanship that was employed as well as drawings of pilgrims and turkeys. Even the hand drawn calendar seems to be a work of art.

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