To emphasize the need to develop our students' talents across the WHOLE curriculum, here are examples of our science students, who have also spent significant time pursuing and developing their artistic talent. In these hard economic times too often cuts are made in the arts. These works are strong evidence for educators and communities to insist on maintaining a full and meaningful curriculum!!
Kyrie chose for her AP Art portfolio to produce digital renderings of the story behind foxes in Japanese folklore. Kyrie is currently a student in the Forensics course. She has taken four years of science in Bronxville, the "Core", our half year Freshman and Sophomore science courses (Core Chemistry Honors, Core Physics Honors, Core Biology Honors and Core Earth Science), and Biology II Honors. Kyrie has also taken AP courses in AP English Literature.
Ally studied for one semester abroad in Switzerland. Her AP Art portfolio consisted of stamps representing the European cities she visited, while studying in Europe. Ally is currently a student in AP Biology. She has taken four years of science in Bronxville, in addition to the "Core", she has also taken AP Chemistry and AP Physics BC. Ally has also taken AP courses in AP Statistics, AP Spanish Language and AP English Literature.
Lara's AP Art portfolio consists of oil pastel renderings of shoes. She felt that the shoes portrayed the evidence of the wearer. Lara is currently a student in AP Biology. She has taken four years of science in Bronxville, in addition to the "Core", she has also taken Chemistry II Honors and AP Chemistry. Lara has also taken AP courses in AP English Language and AP English Literature.
Heather spent the summer working in an orphanage in Tanzania. With this in mind, her AP Art portfolio consisted of works portraying the local life she observed while in Tanzania. Heather is currently a student in AP Biology. She has taken four years of science in Bronxville, in addition to the "Core", she has also taken AP Physics B. Heather has also taken AP courses in AP English Language, AP US History, AP English Literature,and AP Calculus BC.
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