'YOU BELONG HERE' | Elementary and middle school students in FortWortHISD are highlighting their diverse neighborhoods through art.
The mural is a reflection of the student body. The theme is one of diversity.
"We have so many students that come to Kirkpatrick Middle School from across the world," Principal Jeffrey Bartolotta said."We represent 15 to 20 different countries of students that come here to Kirkpatrick."Download NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth
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