STUDENTS USE NEW ART FORM — Students at Steubenville High School turned discarded items into works of art through upcycling projects done during Maymester classes. Art teacher Emily Miller said this process gives students a chance to use their imaginations, while bringing materials to new life. Students, including from left, Gianna Roderique, Katie Rivers and Joey Wood, will work on a project using Wood’s demolition derby car hood he donated following the Jefferson County Fair. -- Contributed

STEUBENVILLE — Students at Steubenville High School lived by the adage: Making everything old, new again.

And that they did, as nine students in eighth, ninth and 11th grades, turned discarded items into art through the practice known as upcycling. The students began upcycling during their Maymester

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