CYPRESS TEXAS — Students from Hopper, Salyards and Thornton middle schools were named winners in the House District 132 Student Art Contest and will have their pieces displayed in State Rep. Gina Calanni’s office at the Texas State Capitol and the district’s office in Katy.
After receiving a number of excellent pieces of artwork, the district, which serves CFISD and Katy and Waller school districts, expanded the selection of winners from four in two categories to eight. CFISD placed two winners in each category (Capitol Artwork and School Mascot Artwork).
“We were very impressed with the talent of the students and would like to thank each participant and school for the work that went into creating the art pieces,” District Director Kaycee Kube said in a letter to the winning schools.
The following CFISD students were named winners:
Capitol Artwork
Salyards Middle School eighth-grade student Paxton Hendricks was among four CFISD students to have their artwork recently named a winner in the House District 132 Student Art Contest. The pieces will be displayed in State Rep. Gina Calanni’s office at the Texas State Capitol and the district’s office in Katy.
- Paxton Hendricks, Salyards Middle School; and
- Ashley Rivas, Thornton Middle School.
Thornton Middle School eighth-grade student Ashley Rivas was among four CFISD students to have their artwork recently named a winner in the House District 132 Student Art Contest. Gomez placed in the Capitol Artwork category.
School Mascot Artwork
Thornton Middle School seventh-grade student Cesar Gomez was among four CFISD students to have their artwork recently named a winner in the House District 132 Student Art Contest. Gomez placed in the School Mascot Artwork category.
- Cesar Gomez, Thornton Middle School; and
- Raylani Watson, Hopper Middle School.
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