Heaton Elementary Celebrates 100 Years with Art Installation in Fresno
Heaton Elementary marks 100 years with campus-wide art installation
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Heaton Elementary School in Central Fresno, California, celebrated its 100th anniversary with a campus-wide art installation titled '100 Years - 100 Faces.' The event featured reflections from school leaders, performances by students, and showcased over 100 portraits representing the school's history and community.
- 01Heaton Elementary marked its centennial with a special event on campus.
- 02The celebration included speeches from school leaders and performances by students.
- 03A significant highlight was the unveiling of an art installation featuring over 100 portraits.
- 04The project aimed to connect the school community by showcasing its history.
- 05Principal Cindy Purves encouraged students to strive for excellence in their futures.
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Heaton Elementary School in Central Fresno, California, celebrated 100 years of educational service with a special event on Thursday morning. The cafeteria buzzed with excitement as students, staff, and families gathered to reflect on the school's rich history and envision its future. Principal Cindy Purves emphasized the importance of the school's legacy, noting the achievements of former students. The event featured performances by the school band and choir, enhancing the festive atmosphere. A centerpiece of the celebration was the unveiling of an art installation titled '100 Years - 100 Faces,' led by art teacher Tamela Ryatt. This project includes over 100 portraits of students, staff, families, and alumni, some dating back to the 1950s, displayed across more than 2,000 square feet of the campus. Ryatt expressed gratitude for the community's participation and noted the positive responses from attendees, highlighting how the installation fosters a sense of togetherness. She is already looking forward to future celebrations.
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The celebration strengthens community ties and fosters pride among current students and families, connecting them to the school's long history.
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