Monthly Archives: April 2012

Awesome BBHS Art Contest – $50,000 To The Winning School !!!

This is really cool. Read below. It takes literally 30 seconds to vote. There’s no sign in and you don’t have to give personal info. PLEASE VOTE!
And KUDOS to the kids for their incredible shoe artwork and MUCHOS KUDOS to their teacher for taking advantage of this opportunity to inspire students, publish kids’ work, while potentially earning a substantial amount of money in the process.
The Big Bear High SCHOOL ART program made it to the top 50 semi-finalists out of 1000 high schools in the nation, now we need online votes to make the top 5 to win up to $50,000.00 for our ART PROGRAM.
What is it?
The Van’s Custom Culture shoe design contest for high school art students…

The top prize is $50,000.00 with runner’s up having a chance to win $4,000.00 & up to  $9,000.00. for their school’s ART PROGRAM!

Please spread the word for our ART PROGRAM!!! With the current California budget crisis this is an opportunity not to miss for our students in the Bear Valley Unified School District.

Vote for Big Bear High School's shoe art submission at http://www.vans.com/customculture/

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NSES – Where Fashion Meets Fun!

The North Shore Elementary School Fashion Club held their 2nd annual fashion show on Friday, April 20. Student designers crafted collections based on their favorite music. Designs were made using recycled clothing and accessories. The models were also students from the high school. FIDM (Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising) donated $1500.00 following the event. This is a wonderful opportunity for student creativity to shine.

Eagles have never looked so chic!

Generous Donations Make Fashion Fun for North Shore Students

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Art Day at Baldwin Lane!

Art isn’t dead. In fact, due to dedicated teachers, parents, community members and others, it’s alive and well.

Friday, April 20, was Art Day at Baldwin Lane Elementary School.  All grades participated in a variety of volunteer and teachers taught art projects. This is all of the 3rd graders proudly showing their handmade suncatchers crafted from recycled CDs. Go Baldwin Lane!

 

 

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