Stone and Will Rogers students were on stage Tuesday night at First Methodist Church for a
Special Programs Concert. It was a chance to display talent in areas the fourth and fifth-graders have been
studying this year - chimes, violin, choir and ballroom dance. Click on the picture above for the full performance.

Meghan Mooney explains the mechanics of a violin to Stone fifth-graders who will be taking music lessons from the USW student once a week. Fifteen students - who opted out of recess to play the instruments - join Will Rogers in a pilot fine arts program that provides music and dance instruction. Click on the picture above for highlights. |
Will Rogers Elementary School fourth and fifth-graders were at Tydings Auditorium on Monday night showing off the talents they have learned in weekly fine arts classes. The fine arts program will be expanded as an after-school elective at Jefferson, Edison and Southern Heights next school year. Click on the pictures above for highlights. Click on the pictures for highlights.
Displaying perfect posture, Will Rogers fifth-graders Diana Rojas and Juan Avila took to the dance floor at the Western Heritage Museum on Monday night. The occassion was to display violin playing, singing and dancing techniques students have been learning since the school shifted its focus to fine arts at the beginning of the semester. Click on the above picture to see the highlights of the first Will Rogers Elementary Fine Arts Festival. |
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