Tide Lines

Senior Caitlyn Kline created this painting as part of her summer assignment for AP Art. I like to picture myself in a painting, and I want people to be able to se me as a person.

AP Art Summer Spotlights

  Molly Lubinsky  Did your summer assignment have to be based on something or did you have certain guidelines you had to follow? There weren’t really any strict guidelines we had to...

Creative Writing teacher Miss Tracy James set up a fake crime scene in the auditorium. The scene was designed to help students write the story of the crime. The auditorium is full of possibilities, Miss James said.

Murder, They Wrote

Amanda Charowsky, Editor May 20, 2019

When Miss Tracy James’ Creative Writing students walked onto the balcony of the auditorium, they entered the scene of a crime. Two cut out bodies were sprawled across the floor, blood splattered the...

That’s What They Always Say

Amanda Charowsky, Editor May 20, 2019

That’s What They Always Say By Amanda Charowsky She loved him. She loved the way he looked tonight, she loved his slow, relaxed movements. She loved the way his eyes reflected off the flickering...

Seventh Grader Annabella Chaklos

Writer’s Corner: Annabella Chaklos

Amanda Charowsky, Editor May 7, 2019

Annabella Chaklos has written several poems published here on  ETC. Though she’s published three, she has written more. Out of the ones written so far, Chaklos has five favorites. When it comes to inspiration,...

I liked the project because at the time we were learning about the labor movement in my AP US History class, so it was the perfect time. Junior Owen Golden said about his Honors Advanced Drawing project and Jenifer J. DuBois Fabric of Unionism Art Competition entry.

Art Meets History

Amanda Charowsky, Editor April 15, 2019

Art and history go hand in hand. For Honors Advanced Drawing, students created posters about the labor movement- which some of them were learning about in their history classes. The posters were then...

In Creative Writing, students wrote and created their own fairytale books. I enjoyed the project because it let us express our individuality and allowed us to make a whole book, said senior Lauren Covely.

Our Very Own Fairytale

Amanda Charowsky, Editor March 22, 2019

Fairytales are a building block. They help us learn to read, learn to write, and most importantly, they establish a common culture- fairytales and folktales are one and the same. Tales are retold over...

Countdown to the Art Show

Countdown to the Art Show

Amanda Charowsky, Editor February 8, 2019

 

Peaceful Night is one of Peyton Skoraszewskis individual works that she creates outside of school. She named the painting Peaceful Night after seeing how tranquil it looked.

Painting and Peace

Amanda Charowsky, Editor January 26, 2019

Peyton Skoraszewski, grade 7, does many art projects outside of school, such as painting and drawing-- along with projects in Miss Alyssa Palina’s art class. Skoraszewski enjoys art because she thinks...

Ava Ciarvellas project from Miss Alyssa Palinas class. The students commissioned projects using common  abstract techniques taught during class. Its cool to have the different shapes in it (the painting), and not just have it be perfect. Ciarvella said.

It’s All Abstract to Me

Amanda Charowsky, Editor January 11, 2019

Sixth grade students in Miss Alyssa Palina's art class worked on projects demonstrating the techniques used in abstract art. Abstract art is a genre of art with the purpose of going outside art's traditional...

One of Emmett Krafts works in the form of graffiti. I researched graffiti and started to teach myself how to do it.

Tag, You’re It

Amanda Charowsky, Edtior January 10, 2019

Fifth grade student Emmett Kraft spends his free time making graffiti art. Graffiti is colorful and vivid art, typically done on sidewalks, streets, walls, buildings or train cars.    What drew you...

Sophomore Megan Burns

Writer’s Corner: Megan Burns

Amanda Charowsky, Editor October 26, 2018

Megan Burns, sophomore, has been writing poetry since fifth grade. “I have a pretty big vocabulary, and I like to use fancier words. Poetry gives me a chance to use them,” Burns said. Burns wrote her...

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