What a gift to have parents come support their kids. 
  It is a beautiful time of celebration and hope honoring students, parents, and teachers as a unified team. 
Above, students displayed a favorite piece of art work from the year, and parents were given the opportunity to purchase it with frame and double mat at $20 profit to the school.  Students loved seeing their work displayed in a polished format, and the art program was able to raise enough money to  purchase most of their desired school supplies for the next year.

Below is a sculpture with the NHCA verse on the belly of our mascot, the eagle. The sculpture was made with paper mache, recycled foam packaging, poster tubes, socks and hosiery. The wing span is 6.5'.
Most of our students had never before held a needle, so these embroidery ornaments were a huge success. At the end of the Christmas program, students were able to take home their creation and hang it up on their  home tree.
Middle school students studied and recreated the clothing of William Shakespeare and Queen Elizabeth I, as well as the architecture and history of the Globe Theatre, replicating the ceiling constellations and heavenly bodies in an anime style. Students then memorized various Shakespearian monologues and recited them to parents and guests during a Fine Arts Showcase.
Zodiac signs on Globe Theatre stage ceiling in anime style.
Zodiac signs on Globe Theatre stage ceiling in anime style.
Typical clothing of Queen Elizabeth I and William Shakespeare made from paper.
Typical clothing of Queen Elizabeth I and William Shakespeare made from paper.
Fine Arts Showcase events were multidisciplinary with dance, choir, theater, band, and art working together.
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