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Forest Grove Students Fuse Art, Science in Metamorphosis Exhibit at County Fair

Under Ms. Grant's guidance, middle schoolers showcase neon insects, origami butterflies and oil pastel illustrations on transformation at St. Lucie County Fair.

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Forest Grove Middle School students are displaying a vibrant collection of science-inspired artwork at this year's St. Lucie County Fair, showcasing original pieces built around the theme "Growing Minds, Glowing Futures."

The exhibit features oil pastel insect illustrations, origami butterflies, and brilliantly colored caterpillars and butterflies — all created by Forest Grove students under the direction of art teacher Ms. Grant. The works center on the process of metamorphosis, using neon colors and intricate designs to capture the stages of transformation in the natural world.

Each piece was designed to demonstrate artistic skill while bringing a core science concept to life visually. The result is a collection that bridges the classroom and the community, giving fair-goers a window into the creative learning happening inside Forest Grove's halls.

The county fair exhibit is one of the more visible platforms St. Lucie County students have to share their work with a broad public audience, drawing families, neighbors, and community members who might not otherwise see what students are producing in school. For middle schoolers — an age group not always associated with public displays of academic pride — the opportunity carries real weight.

The project required students to do more than pick up a paintbrush. Translating the biological stages of metamorphosis into a cohesive, visually striking exhibit demanded that they understand the science before they could express it artistically. That integration of disciplines reflects a growing emphasis across St. Lucie County schools on connecting arts education to core academic content.

Families visiting the St. Lucie County Fair should look for the Forest Grove Middle School display among the student exhibits. The school community is encouraged to attend and see the finished work firsthand.

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