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TTE students shine in annual regional art show
From the twist
to hip-hop –BRE
was a rockin’
By Patte Smith
Bu alo Ridge Elementary School 4th and 5th graders bopped, rocked and twisted the night away on Friday, November 10 at the annual BRE Sock Hop. With a ashy, light show provided by the DJ, and great oldies and new mixes of songs, the kids moved and grooved and several parents joined in. A hip-hop dance artist shared some of the latest moves as the kids excitedly danced along — it was a great time at BRE!
By Lynne Marsala Basche; photos courtesy of Wendy Wilson
This year, 10 Timber Trail Elementary (TTE) students participated in the Highlands Ranch Regional Art Show, which was held at Douglas County Libraries - Highlands Ranch. The annual show is a regional one, and only schools that are part of Highlands Ranch feeder schools are a part of the show. TTE was invited to participate because the school feeds into Rock Canyon High School. Participants included students from kindergarten through fth grade. There was not a speci c theme, and the show highlighted the exemplary artwork that represented what the students are capable of creating at their individual grade level. Artwork will be displayed throughout the library until December 6, and viewers can browse at their leisure during normal operating hours.