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From left, Matthew Johnson, Kendall Tigue and Lola Terrana work on their Stations of the Cross booklets as part of a Lenten activity in which the booklets will be made for other sixth grade students.

From left, Will Aldrich, Max Rosen, Morgan Gromelski, Ava De Sena, and Grace Giordina work on their Stations of the Cross booklets as part of a Lenten activity in which the booklets will be made for other sixth grade students.

DURYEA — As a Lenten activity, the sixth grade class at Holy Rosary School made Stations of the Cross booklets.

Under the guidance of their teacher Lisa Casey, the students, working in groups, were assigned stations in which group reflected on their station and wrote what the station meant to them in their own words. Each group then had an “artist” who drew and colored the students’ ideas about their station.

The students’ write ups were typed, drawings were scanned, and a booklet was made for each sixth grade student.