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Reflections
Designed to enhance rather than replace a quality arts education, the PTSA® Reflections ProgramSM provides opportunities for students to express themselves and to receive positive recognition for their artistic efforts.
2011-2012 Reflections Program Theme: "Diversity Means..."
PTSA believes all children deserve a quality arts education and encourages students to pursue artistic expression through participation in its annual arts Reflections Program. The program offers students the opportunity to create works of art for fun and recognition. Students in preschool through grade 12 are encouraged to create and submit works of art in six areas: dance choreography, film production, literature, musical composition, photography, and the visual arts (which includes art forms such as drawing, painting, print making, and collage). For more than 40 years, the program has encouraged millions of students across the nation and in American schools overseas to create works of art. The Reflections Program was started in 1969 by then Colorado PTA President Mary Lou Anderson.
Students participate in the Reflections Program by submitting entries to their local PTA or PTSA. Any PTA/PTSA in good standing is eligible to sponsor a Reflections Program.
For more information including program details and documents/forms, CLICK HERE.
Reflections Celebration!
Congratulations to the 7 students whose Reflections artwork in both the Intermediate and Primary level showed the most creativity, related best to the theme "Diversity means..." and have gone to the Council Level of competition! We hope that you will join us at one or all of the upcoming ceremonies to celebrate their hard work and talents. The Council competitors are listed below (in order of event):
* Eugenie Park competes in the Literature division with her work entitled "A Pond" (Intermediate)
* Abbey Regan composed and played a musical composition called "Seven Parts" (Intermediate)
The following artists compete in the Visual Arts Category
* Emily Wang painted on rice paper, "Chinese Painting: Panda" (Primary)
* Julie Yu painted on rice paper, "The Pond" (Primary)
* Mira Thai drew on paper, "Diversity Means Friendship" (Intermediate)
* Ethan Chen drew on paper, "No Gap" (Intermediate)
* Christine Baek painted on canvas, "Showing Your True Colors" (Intermediate)
Schedule of Events
January 4th - 8th All Visual Artwork will be displayed at the Crossroads Bellevue Shopping Center.
* January 8th from 1 -3 p.m. Visual Artworks will be celebrated and State competitors will be announced at Crossroads Bellevue Shopping Center
* January 4th at 6:30 p.m. Literature readings and Musical Finalists will be announced at a special ceremony at the UW Bookstore in Bellevue. Cookies and coffee will be served.
* Friday, January 13 at 6 p.m. Somerset Elementary School will host a Reflections Celebration in the Library. Refreshments will be served in the mezzanine.
