Boston Public Schools kindergarteners, included the Eliot School in the North End, created models demonstrating how to make Boston a more accessible, vibrant and engaging place, which will be on display at City Hall until May 1.
The Our Boston exhibit is part o
f the 21st Annual Youth Arts Month, a citywide showcase of Boston Public Schools artworks.
Students had five weeks to research, plan and construct models of what a better Boston for children would look like.
“Our youngest citizens have some of the biggest ideas and the Our Boston project is an exciting way to engage them about government early on,†Mayor Martin J. Walsh noted in a press release.
           The work is on display on floors 1, 2, 6 and 8.
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