Page 7 - Priorities #13 2000-July
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AT A GLANCE
AP Art students Diego Avalos, Mary Hurlbut, Sara Koester and Mira O’Brien receive well-earned bouquets from their teachers, Cayewah and Reed Easley outside the historic Elizabeth Gamble Gardens carriage house in Palo Alto. The students held a two-day showing of art each developed for his or her college portfolio. Guests also enjoyed refreshments and the original composition of AP Music Theory student Amanda Davison (Devin Coats was unable to attend).
The amazing breadth, depth and variety of each student’s work said more than words could about the demanding nature of AP art, said one guest.
The Western Association of Schools and Colleges is
beginning a new tradition - a flag to identify schools
that earn the maximum, six-year accreditation.
Woodside is one of the first to qualify. Headmaster Tim Molak, Brother Edward England, who chaired the WASC self-study team, and Ross Anderson, a student member of the team, ran the new banner up the flagpole.
WASCVisitingCommitteemembersspentthreedaysonthecampuslastspring;here Sally Welsh-Bon, from York Schoool in Monterey, joins students in the dining hall.
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