Wimberley, Texas — Appreciation and support for the arts is what makes the residents of the Wimberley Valley stand out as creative and unique. It also inspires passion in so many Wimberley ISD students who take full advantage of the District art program and opportunities to enrich
their learning through partnerships with the Wimberley Valley Art League (WVAL), The Wimberley Community Civic Club and the Wimberley Lions Club. All three organizations came together with the District to honor 80 students, ages five to 18, with a reception and an art show that will run through May 13, at the Wimberley Community Center. The art show includes works by eighteen WISD students.
“These young artists really worked hard on their projects and just as importantly, they have focused, learned and expanded their techniques to improve their skills. It definitely shows in their final products,” said Donna Mial-Gary, Art Club and Interact Sponsor.
Along with all four WISD campuses—Scudder Primary School, Danforth Middle School, Jacob’s Well Elementary and Wimberley High School—other area participating schools were Blanco River Academy, Katherine Ann Porter School and St. Stephen’s Episcopal School.
“Art class is an emotional release. It allows you to express your feelings in a way that words don’t convey. Art is my favorite class,” said Shiloh Gold, WHS tenth grader, one of the WISD students whose art is on display at the community center.
The art program at WISD includes art classes that begin at Scudder Primary School with opportunities in elementary and junior high and continuing through senior year at Wimberley High School.
The Wimberley ISD artists on display include:
Scudder Primary School
Kindergarten
Lulu Hale
Charlee Hall
1st Grade
Trinity Anderson
Ree Brown
Brielle Leiter
Vivienne Smith
ChloeMae Storm
Channing Smith
Hadleigh Gahan
Nora Meyers
Colin Miller
Charlie Cobb
2nd Grade
Easton Pullen
Ellie Reid
Jacobs Well Elementary School
3rd Grade
Maddox Mackenzie-Carter “Maddy”
Anna Krause
Xavier Sauceda
4th Grade
Avianne Hershberger
Marisa Binder
Lina Coggin
5th Grade
Corbin Willis
Lex Gomez
Caitlyn Keith
Angela Trevizo
Danforth Junior High School
7th Grade
Reese Adams
Courtney Church
Cortlyn Davis
Risa Espinosa
Jayden Jamieson
Layla Quartucci
8th Grade
Aradia Barber
lison Bowel
Mi Guerra
Macy Land
Zoe Mauldin
Haley Ronshausen
Brooke Sherrill
Eli Strickland
Cece Turk
Wimberley High School
9th Grade
Carson Weems
10th Grader
Hannah Boggs
Amber Boggs
Kendall Camacho
Shiloh Gold
Macey Guynes
Adele Mial
Luthary Segura
11th Grade Luis Cruz
Morgan Lockwood
Luis Lopez Rodriguez
Cosette Snyder
12th Grade
Emma Fosdick
Amelia Jordan
Erika Kemp
Anne Morgan
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