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Lucia Animal Drawings
Lucia Quinones Justiz
7th grade

At first, these animal drawings might not seem connected to this school but they are. Each one represents freedom and diversity, qualities that reflect the spirit of this community. At this school, students learn at their own pace, follow their interests, and grow within a supportive and open environment. That’s why I love this school, and that’s why I chose to draw these animals to symbolize everything it stands for.

Juliana Bryan
Juliana Bryan
8th grade

Four hundred people auditioned for just 10 open roles at the Knoxville Children's Theater production of The Twelve Dancing Princesses and it was Juliana’s very first audition!

Ben Dabbeekeh
Ben Dabbeekeh
9th grade

Ben's hockey team won the 2025 Liberty Cup Hockey Tournament.

The Aliens Return
Nathan Dabbeekeh
4th grade

Aliens from another planet have landed on Earth! They are amazed by the big changes that some animals undergo in their lives. Nathan chose an animal and described its life cycle as it goes through metamorphosis to the aliens.

Lucia image about CMASAS
Lucia Quinones Justiz
6th grade

This project was an art piece done for CMASAS in my home. I drew a lightbulb in space representing the mind, Illuminating and immersing into many materials such as math, science, language arts and social studies (thus the minor equations, grammar concepts, timelines, atoms, etc). This was done because I wanted to show my love for this school.

Scarlett Guo Rosie the Riveter
Scarlett Guo
10th grade

This was my honors project for U.S. History! I chose The Role of Media in Shaping Rosie the Riveter's Image since she was an icon and changed many people's perspectives of woman during World War II and beyond.