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The Student News Site of Chaparral High School

The Express

The Student News Site of Chaparral High School

The Express

Celebrating Creativity

Art is a powerful way to inspire and captivate people. It allows individuals to express their thoughts, emotions, and stories. Here at our school we have an art show that many do not know about, the art program is thriving under Ms. Austin and her team of dedicated art teachers. They have organized an exciting art show in the school library on April 25th from 4-6pm. This event will celebrate the creativity of the students and provide a platform for them to display their amazing artwork. It’s also an opportunity for the community to come together and support the art program.

The library of Chaparral High School will be transformed into an enchanting gallery space, adorned with vibrant artwork created by the talented students. The exhibition will showcase a variety of styles, materials, and ideas, reflecting each student’s creativity and personality. The displays will be arranged in a way that encourages visitors to admire and appreciate the young artists’ unique viewpoints.

Ms. Austin and the other art teachers have worked very hard to organize this amazing art show. They are experts in their field and have made sure that the exhibition truly represents the students’ talents and growth. The teachers have worked closely with the students, guiding them in the creative process, nurturing their skills, and encouraging them to push their boundaries. This event shows how well the students and their mentors work together.

The art show is not only a chance for students to show their artwork, but also an invitation for the community to come together and support the art program at Chaparral High School. Parents, students, teachers, and community members are encouraged to attend and see the amazing talent in the school. By going to the art show, community members can show their love for the arts and help the art program grow.

The art show at Chaparral High School will be a fantastic event where you can see the creative and talented art students’ work. They have created a special collection of artwork with the help of Ms. Austin and the other art teachers. This is a great opportunity for everyone to come together, show support for the art program, and appreciate the amazing talent at Chaparral High School. Make sure to mark your calendars for April 25th from 4-6pm and get ready to be amazed by the talented art students.

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Yessenia Carbajal
Yessenia Carbajal, Staff Reporter
Yessenia Carbajal is a sixteen year old Chaparral Highschool Junior, born February 11th 2007. Yessenia actively researches and practices some forms of spirituality such as tarot cards/reading/interpretations, astrology readings and horoscopes. She has been trying to challenge herself at school by taking honors and AP classes since she started her freshman year. Outside of her of goals of graduating high school with an Advance Honors Diploma takes an interest in many artistic things. Yessenia personally loves painting, drawing, journaling, sculpting, and making bracelets and necklaces. She also enjoys doing her makeup and nails. Yessenia's goal this school year is to pass all her classes with a minimum 3.0 GPA and have a great year.
Eric Magallan
Eric Magallan, Staff Reporter
This is Eric's second year taking Journalism. He loves to write poetry and stories which is why he chose Journalism as one of his electives. Eric also writes music and plays multiple instruments; including his voice. He has an EP on the way this school year. Eric has a liking for skateboarding and he loves to learn new tricks. He loves to listen to music and writes about songs he likes and why he likes it. Expect many articles about music by Eric!
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