‘Fine arts are on the way up in ... district’
Smith-Cotton Junior High School freshmen, from left, Mashayla Hern, Maite Ochoa and Tara Weng paint a temporary basketball tournament mural on the window of the junior high gymnasium on Monday evening. The girls were among several marching band, fine art, vocal and Family and Consumer Sciences (FACS) members who put their talents on display during a tour by members of the Sedalia 200 School District Board of Education. During the tour, junior high principal Wade Norton told board members “Fine arts are on the way up in this district.”
‘Fine arts are on the way up in ... district’
Smith-Cotton Junior High School Sound Effects seventh-graders Brinton Beard, left, and Macy Hoover sing a duet during a performance on Monday night.
Posted: Monday, January 14, 2013 11:36 pm
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Updated: 9:58 am, Thu Jan 24, 2013.
‘Fine arts are on the way up in ... district’
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January 14, 2013
Smith-Cotton Junior High School freshmen, from left, Mashayla Hern, Maite Ochoa and Tara Weng paint a temporary basketball tournament mural on the window of the junior high gymnasium on Monday evening. The girls were among several marching band, fine art, vocal and Family and Consumer Sciences (FACS) members who put their talents on display during a tour by members of the Sedalia 200 School District Board of Education. During the tour, junior high principal Wade Norton told board members “Fine arts are on the way up in this district.”
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