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The Longview School District's recent meeting highlighted the success of Arts Week at Mark Morris High School, showcasing a variety of student talents and creative expressions. The event, which took place two weeks prior, featured numerous activities designed to celebrate the arts, including visual arts, music, and performance.
During Arts Week, students displayed their work in the library and the LGIC, featuring paintings, photographs, and ceramics. A notable highlight was a pottery wheel demonstration by a ceramics student, which allowed attendees to witness the skills involved in pottery making.
The week also included a talent show, where approximately ten students performed original music and covers, showcasing a range of styles from pop to instrumental. The event drew a positive response from the audience, emphasizing the diverse musical talents within the student body.
Additionally, a unique fashion show titled "Trash and Show" featured costumes made from recycled materials, including newspaper and old jewelry. This creative endeavor allowed students to transform what would typically be considered waste into stunning fashion pieces.
The week concluded with a poetry slam, which attracted a large turnout and included participants from both Ari Long and Mark Morris High Schools. This event further underscored the importance of poetry as a form of artistic expression.
Overall, Arts Week served as a platform for students to demonstrate their creativity and skills, fostering a greater appreciation for the arts within the school community. The success of these events highlights the district's commitment to promoting arts education and providing students with opportunities to showcase their talents.
Converted from May 12 2025 meeting on June 30, 2025
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