CONWAY — On May 11 the seventh and eighth grade students from the White Mountain Waldorf School descended on the Lyman Cemetery in Madison in a flurry of activity. Guided by academic support teacher Jessica Felix, students cleaned, repaired and reset at total of 78 headstones and footstones.

"I led many similar projects in Indiana, where I formerly taught," said Felix. "I am trained in cemetery restoration and make sure that students are given plenty of instruction, both in the classroom and onsite, to ensure that the work is done correctly."

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