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Maine school collects pencil erasers to represent every Jewish life lost during Holocaust
Sixth grade teacher Mariah Sergio said after showing her students the documentary Paper Clips two years ago, they wanted to do something similar. Author: Roslyn Flaherty (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 9:40 PM EDT May 4, 2021 Updated: 11:37 PM EDT May 4, 2021
JAY, Maine Pencil erasers inside a display case at Spruce Mountain Middle School in Jay are more than just erasers. They represent Jewish lives lost during the Holocaust.
“Kids walk by and see how many erasers are in there. It really shows the enormity of what happened,” sixth grade teacher Mariah Sergio said.
Maine school collects pencil erasers to represent every Jewish life lost during Holocaust Roslyn Flaherty © Provided by WCSH-TV Portland, ME
Pencil erasers inside a display case at Spruce Mountain Middle School in Jay are more than just erasers. They represent Jewish lives lost during the Holocaust.
“Kids walk by and see how many erasers are in there. It really shows the enormity of what happened,” sixth grade teacher Mariah Sergio said.
Sergio said after showing her students the documentary Paper Clips two years ago, her students wanted to do something similar.
“They came back with me a half hour later and said ‘can we collect eraser tops? And I said ‘ok what is the significance of the eraser tops?’ And they said they wanted to erase the hatred that Hitler caused,” said Sergio.