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Alki Elementary School

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Seattle, WA 98116
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Reflections Cultural Arts Competion, 2004

The Reflections Program is a cultural arts competition. The purpose of this program is to provide an opportunity for students to use their creative talents by expressing themselves through their own original works.

Each year, Reflections challenges students to create art that supports a specific theme. The 2004-2005 Reflections theme is: "A Different Kind of Hero".

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Reflections cultural arts competition, 2004
Reflections cultural arts competition, 2004
Amanda, Kindergarten
Amanda, Kindergarten
Kellan, Kindergarten
Kellan, Kindergarten
Jackson, Kindergarten
Jackson, Kindergarten
Olwyn, Kindergarten
Olwyn, Kindergarten
Tess, Kindergarten
Tess, Kindergarten
Jackson, Kindergarten
Jackson, Kindergarten
Jonathan, Kindergarten
Jonathan, Kindergarten
Binh, Kindergarten
Binh, Kindergarten
Amy, Kindergarten
Amy, Kindergarten
Binh, Kindergarten
Binh, Kindergarten
Bryce, Kindergarten
Bryce, Kindergarten
Loren, Kindergarten
Loren, Kindergarten
Nathan, Kindergarten
Nathan, Kindergarten
Dylan, Kindergarten
Dylan, Kindergarten
Gavin, 5th grade.
Gavin, 5th grade.
Annie, 2nd grade, "Trees", Trees bring oxygen into the world
Annie, 2nd grade, "Trees", Trees bring oxygen into the world
Noni, 5th grade, H.E.R.O.
Noni, 5th grade, H.E.R.O.
Nathan, Kindergarten, "My dad's dad looked for planes and, um, he only found the wreckage of one, but anyway, I liked the story. He looked for planes in Alaska."
Nathan, Kindergarten, "My dad's dad looked for planes and, um, he only found the wreckage of one, but anyway, I liked the story. He looked for planes in Alaska."
Danielle, 5th grade. "Would life be life if no one was here to understand every moment of every year, and understand the riches we have here, for when life ends death begins."
Danielle, 5th grade. "Would life be life if no one was here to understand every moment of every year, and understand the riches we have here, for when life ends death begins."
Bailey, 1st grade. "Kind, peace, loving, caring, sharing, giving. Down he goes."
Bailey, 1st grade. "Kind, peace, loving, caring, sharing, giving. Down he goes."
Andrew, 1st grade. "A hiro is a prsin hoo helps us git a loing. Hoo macs us be as good as we can. So if you see a hiro then be shr to thank him or hr. Andrew
Andrew, 1st grade. "A hiro is a prsin hoo helps us git a loing. Hoo macs us be as good as we can. So if you see a hiro then be shr to thank him or hr." Andrew
Jack, Kindergarten, Crossing Guard
Jack, Kindergarten, Crossing Guard
Maya, 1st grade. I love my hero becus he is a dog. & he is my brother. & he is aways there for me. & he is 8, & I am 6.
Maya, 1st grade. "I love my hero becus he is a dog. & he is my brother. & he is aways there for me. & he is 8, & I am 6."
Olivia, 1st grade. "Heroes, smart, brave, helping, solving, thinking heroes, all around me, friends."
Olivia, 1st grade. "Heroes, smart, brave, helping, solving, thinking heroes, all around me, friends."
Mikala, 2nd grade. "I was crying and hurt my ankle and a mom on the playground helped me.
Mikala, 2nd grade. "I was crying and hurt my ankle and a mom on the playground helped me."
Joey, 3rd Grade, Cover Page (face blurred due to privacy)
Joey, 3rd Grade, Cover Page (face blurred due to privacy)
Joey, 3rd Grade, Page 1
Joey, 3rd Grade, Page 1
Joey, 3rd Grade, Page 2
Joey, 3rd Grade, Page 2
Joey, 3rd Grade, Page 3
Joey, 3rd Grade, Page 3
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