Tuxedo School District K-12 student art exhibit is May 17
| 10 May 2016 | 05:24
Provided photos George F. Baker High School students Laila Isa, left, Katiana Arcuni and Leann Kearney hold their self-portraits. These students are in photography as well as drawing and painting classes. In drawing and painting class, they have created one- and two-point perspective artwork, acrylic paintings, oil pastels, animals crafted from recycled products and these self-portraits.
eorge Grant Mason School students show their work to be exhibited. From the left: Kindergartener Max Mitchell; third-grader Nyah Cook; fourth-grader Anthony Iazzetti, sixth- grader Marisa Leo; Fifth-Grader Mario Ginis; second-grader Sarah Cruz-Granillo; and first-grader Zoe Weng.
Sixth-grader Marvin Chavez Granillo, left, fifth-grader Anastasia Vishnevskaya, first-grader Kayla Jones-Grade and fourth-grader Kevin Mints.
Fourth-grader Dominik Cichon, left, fifth-grader Alana Gorukanti, third-grader Dominick Chillino, and kindergartener Marella Nissirios.
Sixth-grader Rishika Cherivirala, left, first-grader Wolf Castald and fourth-grader Reginald Juance.
TUXEDO — Voters in the Tuxedo School District will have the opportunity to view student artwork when they vote on the district’s proposed budget and Board of Education members on Tuesday, May 17.
The district’s student art exhibit will run from 2 to 9 p.m., the same time as the polling location at George Grant Mason School’s Multipurpose Room is open.
“Our visitors to the building will see how our student artwork appeals to and connects with human emotion,” said Jason Schrammel, the district’s k-12 principal
To learn more, call 351-4799 or visit http://tuxedoufsd.org.