Chris-ShaRee Castlebury, the first-grade teacher at Pat Henry Elementary in Lawton, Oklahoma, and her little “Precious Picassos” did together to complete an awesome keepsake in a special way to remember their happy time. On student’s last day of school, Chris-ShaRee Castlebury went to the classroom in a plain white dress and asked her students to draw all over it. “It is a memory dress,” the heartwarming teacher told TODAY. “Because I don’t want to lose the beauty of the kids as they have to grow up and move on from me.”
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