Thirty young artists from second through fifth grade showcase their work in the Arts in Education Month exhibition, open to visitors through April 10.
Student artwork from Fairlawn Elementary School is on display at the St. Lucie County School District's school board office through April 10 as part of Arts in Education Month.
The third-floor exhibition features original pieces created by students in grades two through five, representing some of the school's most creative young artists. The showcase is open to visitors who stop by the school board office, giving families, educators and community members a chance to see the breadth of student talent at Fairlawn.
Thirty students are featured in the exhibition across the four grade levels. Fifth-grade artists include Aria Music, Luther Tindall, Jessica Hernandez, Delilah Browning, Luis Ayala, Rebecca Casals, Samil Connelly, Sophia Sayala, Angel Sanchez and Ariana Cardenas. Fourth-grade representatives are Zendaya Bazelais, Ricardo Soto, Kasper Jones, Ellianne Roberts, Bryanna Reyes and Jacquline Degado.
Third-grade artists include Isabel Sloan, Parker Elizer, Adelyn Collins, Manoela Fusca, Vivianna Rodriguez, Nyla Perez, Efrain Raya, Rhett Turgeon, Adilene Viera, Hazel Allih, Harper Hogan and Mikah Bly. From second grade, featured artists are Skylar Gandy, Genevieve Nielsen, Abigail Ortiz and Carlos Contreras.
Arts in Education Month is a nationally recognized observance that spotlights the role of creative disciplines in student development and academic growth. For schools like Fairlawn, which serves a diverse student population in St. Lucie County, public exhibitions offer students a rare opportunity to see their work displayed beyond the classroom and to have it celebrated by their broader community.
The school board office is located in Fort Pierce. The exhibition remains open through Thursday, April 10. Families planning a visit should confirm office hours with the St. Lucie County School District at stlucie.k12.fl.us or by calling the district's main line.
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