W.T. Cooke Students Paint Virginia Beach Oceanfront Curbs
- Cooke Elementary School participated in a community art project to paint curbs along the Virginia Beach Oceanfront.
- The project focused on the area immediately surrounding the school, where students used paint to leave a visual mark on the Oceanfront district.
- The activity served as a way for the elementary students to engage with their local environment and contribute to the aesthetic of the Virginia Beach coastline.
Dozens of students from W.T. Cooke Elementary School participated in a community art project to paint curbs along the Virginia Beach Oceanfront. The initiative allowed the students to transform the concrete curbs in front of their school into colorful displays of art.
Community Beautification Project
The project focused on the area immediately surrounding the school, where students used paint to leave a visual mark on the Oceanfront district. By turning the curbs into works of art, the students applied creative designs to the public infrastructure in their neighborhood.

The activity served as a way for the elementary students to engage with their local environment and contribute to the aesthetic of the Virginia Beach coastline. According to reporting on the event, the effort involved multiple students working together to brighten the street-level scenery in front of the campus.
