In a heartwarming presentation at Mason Intermediate School, students showcased their creativity and connection through a unique fashion project led by newcomer Isabelle from Panama. Guided by STEAM educator Jen Mann, Isabelle transformed her passion for fashion into a stunning midnight Halloween fashion show featuring the school's therapy dogs, inspired by her first friend, Lucy.
Isabelle's journey reflects the school's commitment to inclusive excellence and personalized learning. Over ten weeks, she dedicated herself to designing outfits that celebrated creativity and courage, culminating in a joyful event that resonated with both students and staff. Her experience highlights the importance of fostering a supportive environment where students can explore their interests and take healthy risks.
The project not only allowed Isabelle to express herself but also helped her forge connections within the school community. She has since reached out to the high school fashion club, becoming the first Mason Intermediate student to gain acceptance into the program, with guidance from fashion instructor Miss Catini.
This initiative exemplifies the district's focus on nurturing talent and providing students with opportunities to thrive, reinforcing the message that every student can find a sense of belonging and purpose in their educational journey.