Hilltop Students have Artwork Displayed in Art Show
Several Hilltop Elementary students have their artwork displayed in the San Diego County Office of Education's 2018 Juried Student Art Exibition.
These students include Kayla and Erowyn from room 604, Camilo from room 302, Alessandra and Andrew from room 403, Vyvyanna from room 703, and Kaleigh, Lucianna, and Chloe from room 402 for having their artwork The artwork will be on display in the 300 building at the County Office of Education in Linda Vista until May 29th. The art was entered into the art show by Hilltop's Art teacher Jean Westfall.
"I am so proud of what all the students at Hilltop accomplished in art this year. There was so much wonderful work to choose from, but I could only submit a few pieces. I selected artwork that I felt was the best work from a variety of projects across the grade levels. It was amazing to see it displayed at the San Diego County Office of Education and to know that so many people would get the chance to view the artwork from out students. I hope to enter student artwork in this and other venues across the County next year," said Mrs. Westfall
Several Hilltop Elementary students have their artwork displayed in the San Diego County Office of Education's 2018 Juried Student Art Exibition.
These students include Kayla and Erowyn from room 604, Camilo from room 302, Alessandra and Andrew from room 403, Vyvyanna from room 703, and Kaleigh, Lucianna, and Chloe from room 402 for having their artwork The artwork will be on display in the 300 building at the County Office of Education in Linda Vista until May 29th. The art was entered into the art show by Hilltop's Art teacher Jean Westfall.
"I am so proud of what all the students at Hilltop accomplished in art this year. There was so much wonderful work to choose from, but I could only submit a few pieces. I selected artwork that I felt was the best work from a variety of projects across the grade levels. It was amazing to see it displayed at the San Diego County Office of Education and to know that so many people would get the chance to view the artwork from out students. I hope to enter student artwork in this and other venues across the County next year," said Mrs. Westfall