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Evergreen hosts ‘Reflections’ and movie
By Hugh McMillan
KP News
Recently, Evergreen Elementary
School displayed its annual PTA “Reflections” program’s
show of student-created artwork.
“The program generates excitement
and enthusiasm for art in children, parents, schools and
communities,” said Evergreen’s PTA member Seana Lutz.
“At our school, the AFTER ‘OURS program, along with
Communities In Schools-Peninsula, sponsored a
Reflections class taught by music teacher Teri Hammon,
as part of the lineup of enrichment classes offered on
Thursday afternoons. Many kids chose to take this class
and were able to explore, express and create. The
majority of our entries for a chance at state
competitions came as a result of that class.”

Evergreen Elementary School third grader Jaycie
Grisso
proudly shows her prize-winning photograph and
the
finalist certificate it won in the school’s
annual Reflections
program. It will be entered in the state level
competitions.
Photo courtesy Seana Lutz |
The National PTA Reflections
Program is an arts recognition and achievement program
that provides opportunities for students to express
themselves creatively and to receive positive
recognition for original works of art inspired by a
theme, while increasing community awareness on the
importance of the arts in education. It was established
in 1969 by National PTA board member Mary Lou Anderson.
Since that time, more than 10 million students have
participated in the program.
Evergreen fourth grader Megan Ross,
whose work earned a finalist award and will be entered
at the state level competitions, said, “I’m glad we have
Reflections, it’s not like other AFTER ‘OURS programs
where the adults do more. This is more hands-on and is
more our own creation. I came up with the idea of my
drawing because I love to read, which sparked the idea
of my imagination. That’s why my picture includes both
the library and me sitting reading a book and you can
see how my imagination is growing.”
Nineteen young Evergreen artists
submitted over 30 works of art. Of those, judges chose
four finalists who will go on to competition May 7 at
the state PTA convention. Other finalists were second
grader Thomas Lancaster for visual arts, third grader
Jaycie Grisso for photography, and fourth grader
Christina Peer for visual arts.
Jaycie’s mom, Heidi Grisso, said
she “took Jaycie to Penrose Point State Park, handed her
a camera and told her to ‘go for it.’” She was amazed at
what her daughter came up with.
Reflections is a unique program
that not only offers a chance for kids to be creative
and think outside the box, but to get positive
recognition for their work. It is a valuable learning
process that challenges students to use their critical
thinking skills as well as their creative talents.
Said Lutz, “I saw such a look of
pride on the faces of these kids as they were pointing
out their art to friends and family. And so many of the
adults were just amazed at what imagination and
creativity were displayed. This program offers kids a
chance to express their individuality. Kids in schools
all across the state and throughout the country are
participating in this program with the same rules and
the same theme, but no two pieces of art will be the
same. That is a powerful thing. Kids can and do amazing
things if given the chance, and this program provides
that opportunity.”
At Evergreen, the PTA hosts a Movie
Night in the gym once a month. Families are invited to
bring pillows and blankets and enjoy a movie, popcorn,
and soft drinks free of charge. Many families stayed
after the Reflections art show for Disney’s “Cars,” an
animated bit of clean frivolity.
But the high point of the evening
was the incredible creativity of the kids — at all grade
levels.
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