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Lac La Biche Student Wins Spot in NLPS Christmas Card Contest
Alaijah Cartujano, a talented student from Aurora Middle School in Lac La Biche, has gained recognition for her artistic skills by having her work featured in the 2023 NLPS Christmas card contest. Her colorful and intricate illustration of Santa’s Workshop stood out among numerous entries, showcasing her creativity and dedication.
The Northern Lights Public Schools (NLPS) organized the annual contest as part of their festive celebrations, encouraging students to express their holiday spirit through art. Cartujano’s submission was praised not only for its vibrant colors but also for its detailed depiction of the iconic workshop, which includes elves, toys, and decorations that embody the joy of the season.
Celebrating Student Creativity
The contest drew participation from students across various schools within the NLPS district. Each entry was evaluated based on creativity, originality, and adherence to the holiday theme. Cartujano’s artwork was selected for its engaging composition and the warmth it exudes, making it a fitting choice for the official NLPS Christmas card.
In a statement released by the school, educators highlighted the importance of encouraging artistic expression among students. They noted that initiatives like the Christmas card contest not only foster creativity but also strengthen community ties during the festive season.
Cartujano expressed her excitement about being chosen for this honor. “I love to draw, and I’m really happy that my artwork will be shared with so many people,” she stated. Her enthusiasm reflects a broader trend in schools to promote the arts and recognize student achievements.
Impact on the Community
The selection of Cartujano’s artwork has been warmly received by the Lac La Biche community. Many residents have taken to social media to congratulate her, celebrating her accomplishment as a source of pride for the local area. Community members are looking forward to receiving the Christmas cards featuring her design, which will be distributed to families and local organizations.
Such recognition not only highlights the individual talents of students like Cartujano but also emphasizes the role of schools in nurturing young artists. By showcasing student work, NLPS aims to inspire others to pursue their passions and share their creativity with the world.
As the holiday season approaches, Cartujano’s artwork serves as a reminder of the joy and spirit that art can bring to the community. Her success in the NLPS Christmas card contest exemplifies how young talent can shine brightly and leave a lasting impact on those around them.
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