Jordyn’s art – selected to appear in statewide show!
Posted March 7, 2012 at 3:38 pm by Ian Byington
You’ve seen her incredible drawings at school during the Art Walk and and in other places – Jordyn Williams talented renderings will be the core of of FHHS’ offerings in Olympia – here’s more, in a press release from the school district:
Jordyn Williams selected to represent ESD 189 at the OSPI High School Art Show.
For the first time Friday Harbor High School is represented in the Superintendents High School Art Show in Olympia. This annual competition is co-hosted by OSPI and the Washington Art Education Association. High Schools from all nine of the state’s educational service centers (ESDs) participate in this artistic celebration each year. The finalists from these regional ESD competitions are invited to show their work in the Superintendent’s High School Art Show in Olympia.
Friday Harbor High school senior Jordyn Williams was one of seven students chosen to represent ESD 189 in the state capital. This is a great accomplishment considering she competed against much larger schools from the region. In addition to a jury’s top choices, others vote for their favorite entry, including the state Superintendent and the Governor. The Superintendent’s Choice winner is added to OSPI’s collection, which hangs in the halls and offices of the Old Capitol Building.
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