Mentor Schools Quality Profile Report 2024 2025 - Flipbook - Page 12
>>MHS 昀椀ne arts students
par}cipate in local and
global service projects
including the Memory
Project, a non-pro昀椀t
organiza}on that invites art
students to create portraits
for youth around the world
who have faced substan}al
challenges, such as neglect,
abuse, loss of parents, and
extreme poverty.
(Please follow the QR to learn more
about what this project means to our
students.)
>>Shore Fine Arts students partnered
with the City of Mentor-on-the-Lake to
paint snowplows.
The Arts
Par琀椀cipa琀椀on in performing and visual arts inspires students’ crea琀椀vity, problem-solving and cri琀椀cal thinking skills.
>> Thousands of community members a琀琀end our district’s annual
>> Elementary, middle and high school students par}cipate in the
art shows and student artwork is on display from all levels at various PTA Re昀氀ec}ons Program earning state and na}onal awards.
venues around the community.
>> All middle school students have the opportunity to take studio
>> All elementary art students beginning in kindergarten have
art classes including 昀椀ne art.
digital porvolios. The prac}ce of using digital porvolios con}nues
>> More than 600 Mentor High School students took at least one art
into middle school and high school.
class last school year. Students at Mentor High take advanced levels
>> All elementary school students are enrolled in art and music
classes that are taught by cer}昀椀ed art and music teachers.
in many art classes and some earn college credit through
AP Art & Design.
>> MHS student artwork is currently represen}ng our district in the annual House of Representa}ves exhibit in Columbus.
>> State jurors selected MHS student artwork for the Ohio Governor's Youth Art Exhibi}on in Columbus. Scholarships are o昀昀ered
to seniors in this compe}}on by more than 30 universi}es and colleges of art.
>>We provide access for art students to par}cipate and succeed in local, state and na}onal art events throughout the year.
>>Mentor High School students were the 1st, 2nd and 4th place
winners of the 2024 Congressional Art Compe}}on for Ohio’s 14th
Congressional District. 1st place artwork is on display in the U.S.
Capitol for an en}re year.
>>Mentor High School art students juried into the 2024 Scholas}c
Art and Wri}ng Awards exhibi}on at Cleveland Ins}tute of Art
included two Best in Category Awards, 8 Gold Keys, 9 Silver Keys
and 14 Honorable Men}ons.
>>Mentor High School student work was selected for inclusion
into the 2024 Na}onal Art Honor Society (NAHS) Juried Exhibi}on.
>> Digital Art students won 1st and second place in
Laketran’s annual Bus Wrap Design Contest.
>> The gradua}ng Class of 2024 earned more than
$1 million in art scholarships for con}nuing educa}on!
District
Art Show