LCHS Winter Showcase highlights students’ creativity
Published 2:47 pm Thursday, December 20, 2018
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THE LINCOLN COUNTY Chorus, being directed by Johnna Ward, provides a little musial background as a visitor to the Winter Showcase looks over the pencil artwork in the student art gallery.
SEKF PORTRAIT. This self-portrait by Kayece Taylor was one of many art pieces on display during the recent Winter Showcase at LCHS.
VISITORS to the Winter Showcase move through the Social Studies Hall.
DISSECTION. Sarah Adams performs a dissection of a fetal pig during the annual Winter Showcase at Lincoln County High School. The purpose of the showcase was to show what students have been doing in the classroom this school year.
STUDENT PROFILE. The student profile of Alexa Wesley comes up on a laptop on exhibit in the Language Arts hall at LCHS.
Photos by Nancy Leedy
MUSICAL MAESTROS. Lincoln County band members, from left, Timothy Baker, Taishawn Pelley, Landen Bryant and Dagan Robbins, along with their band director Hayden McNeal, perform Christmas selections for visitors to the LCHS Winter Showcase.
CHRISTMAS DUO. Lincoln County students MIchaela Brandenburg and Samuel Bullock were a holiday duet at the Showcase, with Bullock singing with and accompanying Brandenburg.
VISITORS to the annual Winter Showcase get in line to sample some of the fare prepared by the students.
GOOD EATS. Chorus member Abby Hale takes advantage of the good eats prepared by Lincoln County students for the Winter Showcase, serving up some soup to her fellow choristers during a break in their performances.
DEVILED EGG SALAD sandwiches were just some of the fare prepared and served by students at LCHS during the annual Winter Showcase.
MEKENZIE CARRIER shows visitors to The Refugee Experience" just how small a space many families have to live in.
BIG DISPARITY. Kaylynn Smith points out the difference between refugees food portions vs. American food portions. The Refugee exprerience was presented by Amanda Coffman's English class.
STANFORD — Lincoln County High School recently hosted its annual Winter Showcase. The event was a “one-stop shop” for parents of LCHS students, giving them a free peek at the creativity of their students via exhibits and performances all in one evening.
Students across all courses worked together to put together the Winter Showcase. The event featured all types of exhibits or exhibitions ranging from living “The Refugee Experience” to making ice cream and Christmas ornaments to dissecting fetal pigs. There were also student works on display throughout the school on the subjects of personal profiles, books, historic places, etc.
While all these activities were taking place in the science, language arts and social studies halls, the LCHS cafeteria was transformed into a combination art studio/concert hall. The Lincoln County High School Chorus and Band performed alternately throughout the evening as Winter Showcase visitors viewed the many artworks on display.
Students’ culinary talents were also on display at the event, with a festively decorated food table set up in the cafeteria, which offered visitors a sampling of soups, sandwiches and other finger foods, as well as a refreshing drink.