Local Student Artwork Featured At The State Capitol
14 April 2019 News
(L-R: Grace Schoelzel – Merge, Kora Witthun – Modern Art Nouveau
Ripon Middle School)
Madison… State Representative Joan Ballweg (R-Markesan) congratulates students from the 41st Assembly District who were selected as part of March’s Youth Art Month. Student artwork was displayed in the Capitol rotunda through Friday, April 5th.
Rep. Ballweg would like to congratulate the following students and their teachers:
Grace Contryman, Graham Robinson, Kennedy Manzer and Teacher, Leah Keller – Adams-Friendship Elementary School
Abbey Freimark, Clair Werch, Jacob Pribnow, Olivia Bartol, Pablo Jaimez, Teresita Sahotskky and Teachers, Angela Breunig and Lori Rademann – Berlin High School
Hope Rasch and Teacher, Jesse Lain – Catalyst Middle School
Cesar Hernandez, Samantha Kruger, Trinity Scott and Teacher, Stacey Hein – Markesan High School
Caledonia Grant, Grace Schoelzel, Kora Witthun and Teacher, Alicia Young – Ripon Middle School
“Congratulations to these talented young artists and their teachers,” said Ballweg. “Visual arts help to develop student’s social, intellectual and emotional skills including problem solving and creativity, which employers are looking for. It shows that these programs can pay off down the road in more ways than one.”
(Caledonia Grant – Mind’s Eye
Ripon Middle School )
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