PTSA Programs
Reflections Program
2009-10 Reflections Award Recipients "Beauty is..."
Two Audubon students received awards at the Lake Washington Schools District Level of the Reflections competition: Tessa Fujisaki received an Award of Merit for her short story "The Monk Seal" and Kaitlin Holldorf was awarded an Award of Excellence for her photograph which goes forward to the State level of the competition.
Congratulations to Tessa and Kaitlin, and all our Audubon finalists who were displayed at the LWSD Resource Center. For those students thinking ahead to next year, the theme for 2010 -11 Reflections Competition is "Together we can...."
About the program The Reflections Program is a National PTA and Washington State PTA cultural arts competition. The purpose of this program is to provide an opportunity for students to use their creative talents by expressing themselves through their own original works.
Each year, Reflections challenges students to create art that supports a specific theme. Themes are selected from thousands of ideas submitted by students to National PTA's Reflections Theme Search.
About the 2009-2010 theme
Students may submit an entry in any of six arts areas. Only original works of art are accepted. The six art areas are: Literature, Music Composition, Photography, Visual Arts, Film/Video and Choreography/Dance. To enter, you must complete a student entry form. Click the links below to download the form, as well as the rules and guidelines for the area your student wants to enter. All forms, rules and guidelines are available also on the Lake Washington PTA site (http://www.wastatepta.org/programs/reflections/forms.html).
Rules & Guidelines
Reflections en Español
Si necesita información en Español acerca de el programa “Reflections” ó acerca de programas de educación de las Artes, por favor visite: Del sitio Web de National PTA .
Check out the Washington State PTA website for more information on this great program or contact Victoria Clarke or Alison McElroy.
Art Docent Program
Audubon's Art Docent Program focuses on:
Expanding student thinking beyond crafts through process-focused,
technique-oriented lessons.
Encouraging art accessibility across the spectrum of student ages and skill levels.
Enriching student learning through shared art experiences and enthusiastic, caring volunteers.
Art Docent is keeping art alive in all of us. Email Martha Rames or Maxine Pippin for more information or to volunteer.