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Durant High art teacher announces student exhibit to travel to Waterford historic society

Durant High School (public comment) · May 19, 2026
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Jessica Vogt, the new art teacher at Durant High School, described a student-driven art show marking America’s 250th anniversary and said the exhibit will be displayed at the Waterford historic society at Fish Hatchery Park through the summer.

Jessica Vogt, a new art teacher at Durant High School, told the meeting that her students created a traveling exhibit to mark America’s 250th anniversary. She said students produced three-dimensional sculptures including a Liberty Bell made of cardboard, Betsy Ross–style flag drawings and a variety of works from drawing, painting, mixed media and sculpture classes.

Vogt said students researched and chose their own subjects for the projects, and that the show will be displayed at the Waterford historic society at Fish Hatchery Park beginning next week and remain on view through the summer. She invited the public to visit the exhibit.