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STUDENTS CREATE, EXPLORE NEW WORLDS THROUGH VIRTUAL REALITY

Devyn Lyons wields the controller as if she grasps a wand, twirling it in the air and imagining sparks flying from it, as if she were a character in a Harry Potter movie.

The device she holds emits no such spurts of light and color in the world of her art classroom at North Street School. But in the virtual jungle created by her art teacher, Cheryl Iozzo, plumes of color take the shape of flames, petals and sunlight unfurling from her hands.

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