Nathaniel Woodhull honors student-artists in annual gallery installation


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Nathaniel Woodhull Elementary School recently held an event to honor six student-artists whose work has been selected for display in the school's art gallery. This gallery, a long-standing tradition at the school, now features 124 pieces of student artwork.

The chosen students worked under the guidance of art teacher Eileen Randazzo and were recognized for their exceptional talent and contributions as role models within the school community. The students honored are Samara Cruz Garcia (kindergarten), Aaron Saravia (1st grade), Kaylie Santos Mendez (2nd grade), Cristian Romero Chacon (3rd grade), Sophie Nacchio (4th grade), and Connor Kubis (5th grade).

Dr. Heather Murillo, principal of Nathaniel Woodhull Elementary School, expressed gratitude towards Mrs. Randazzo for her dedication to nurturing young artists at the school.

"Congratulations to the following student artists: Samara Cruz Garcia (kindergarten); Aaron Saravia (1st grade); Kaylie Santos Mendez (2nd grade); Cristian Romero Chacon (3rd grade); Sophie Nacchio (4th grade) and Connor Kubis (5th grade). Nathaniel Woodhull Elementary School principal Dr. Heather Murillo added a special thanks to Mrs. Randazzo for all she does for the young artists of Nathaniel Woodhull each year!"

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