Reflecting on Alma Thomas’s Art

2026-03-05T13:35:21-05:00March 5, 2026|History, News, Visual Arts|

When visiting the Phillips Collection this past summer in Washington, D.C., with KEDC, I knew immediately I wanted to share and explore more of Alma Thomas’s work with my 3rd graders. Alma was the first African American woman to have her artwork included in the White House Collection. She was […]

Local Partnership Shines: Sims Alumisource Sponsors Art Project at Foley Middle School

2026-03-05T13:21:56-05:00March 5, 2026|Community, News, Visual Arts|

I’m thrilled to announce that a continued partnership is making a “metallic” impact in the art room at Foley Middle School! For the second time, Sims Alumisource: Aluminum Recycling Company is sponsoring our 8th grade Metal Repoussé Mask project. With a donation of $677.17, Sims Alumisource is directly funding the […]

Ms. Hamblin’s Music Class Newsletter: March 2026

2026-03-02T15:36:51-05:00March 2, 2026|Music, News|

As Always, to Read Ms. Hamblin’s “All About Me”, click the link or copy and search the link below. https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1T4x84ZOjeyAO_lJrvePvg5oQbYSDeDtXSwH8eNxWvG8/edit?slide=id.g918894328d_2_58#slide=id.g918894328d_2_58

Welcome Spring!
After all this Winter Weather, I know we are all ready to “SPRING” into Music!
Our Focus 1st Semester focused on Vocal Music, Prep, and Performance. Our 2nd Semester is all […]

Morning Commute Thoughts

2026-02-25T23:53:13-05:00February 25, 2026|Music, News|

Every morning I get in my car and settle in for a 50–55 minute drive to school. For years, I’ve said that my commute was a gift. It was my thinking time, my processing time, my “figure-it-out-before-the-bell-rings” time.

At first, it really was. I’d mentally rehearse rehearsals, solve scheduling conflicts, reflect […]

Realistic to Abstract

2026-02-24T12:01:34-05:00February 24, 2026|Music, News, Visual Arts|

In the LCCE art classroom, students create self-portraits that shift from realistic to abstract, allowing them to explore both how they look and who they are. The project begins with careful observation, as students focus on proportion, position, and accurate facial features. This realistic section builds foundational drawing skills and […]

Coding Creativity: Igniting Passion and Innovation with Sphero Bolts in Our STREAM Studio

2026-02-17T18:40:37-05:00February 17, 2026|News, Technology, Visual Arts|

In our vibrant Technology 1 STREAM Studio, young minds in grades 2–6 embark on an exhilarating journey into the world of coding and problem-solving, fueled by their curiosity and boundless imagination. With every nine-week challenge, students are captivated by the thrill of programming their Sphero BOLTs to conquer dynamic courses […]

NTI Cell Phone Photography

2026-02-16T01:22:17-05:00February 16, 2026|News, Photography, Technology, Visual Arts|

Fleming County High art students learn photography composition, skills and editing during NTI days every school year. We do it during NTI because every student has a home atmosphere that is different from the school which provides a variety of photo subjects. This year, we were either blessed or bombarded […]

Hatterick’s Highlights, February 2026

2026-02-09T12:48:17-05:00February 9, 2026|Dance, Drama, Music, News, Visual Arts|

Two weeks out of school for snow and ice was a lot, but let’s celebrate what the 6th graders finished up this week in class. They have been focusing on understanding theme through art. We explored with gallery walks in our classroom with different themes such as “freedom” Students had […]

From Autumn Blaze to Mystical Gaze: Celebrating Student Art at the Heart of Our Community

2026-02-02T09:05:41-05:00February 2, 2026|Band, Choir, Drama|

On December 9, 2025, the vibrant colors of featured art from selected 4th and 5th grade Eubank and Nancy artists extended beyond the classroom and into the heart of the Pulaski County/Somerset community at the annual Merry and Bright – A Night with the Arts, Christmas community event. […]

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