The Reflections Arts Recognizes Arcadia High Students

14 Arcadia High School students were recognized at the new Arcadia Performing Arts Center for the PTA Council Reflections Awards .
The Reflections Arts Recognition Program is a national arts recognition and achievement program for students. Since 1969, over 10 million students across the nation have taken part in this popular PTA program which showcases and celebrates student talent and increases community awareness of the importance of the arts in education.
The 14 AHS winners were honored in five of the six arts categories : Film, Music Composition, Literature, Visual Arts and Photography. They are as follows: For Film: 1st place – Yuqiao Zhao, 2nd place – Jeffrey Wu. For Literature: 1st place – Keith Harmel, 2nd place – Benjamin Horth, 3rd place – Connie Wu, Honorable Mention – Alexandra Tran. For Music Composition: 1st place – Paul Mekailian, 2nd place – Eric Chang. For Photography: 1st place – Jessica Forand, 2nd place – Amelia Rodriguez, 3rd place – Christopher Wong. For Visual Arts: 1st Place – Renee Chen, 2nd place – Dana Jee, 3rd place – Leo Yang, Honorable Mention – Yuqiao Zhao

For more information on this program please call or email me. Also please go to the PTA Reflections webpage at http://www.capta.org/sections/programs/reflections.cfm

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