PTA Reflections Program 2011-2012
Reflections 2011 Entry Form, Consent Form and Information Flyer
PTA Reflections Program 2010-2011
Congratulations to all the students who created art work for the 2010-2011 PTA Reflections Program. Reflections is the PTA’s national arts recognition program that has encouraged millions of students to explore and display their artistic talents since its beginning in 1969.
There was a great variety of talent and creativity displayed in the visual art, dance choreography, musical composition and literature entries submitted by Island Creek students. We are pleased to announce the school awards as well as those who earned recognition at the Cluster 4 level.
Reflections awards will be presented at the Tuesday, February 8th PTA meeting, at 7:00 PM in the Island Creek Library. Student award winners and their families are cordially invited to attend.
Island Creek Elementary School
Outstanding Interpretation Award(These projects were forwarded to the Fairfax County PTA level for the next round of competition)
Visual Arts – Primary: Sophia Suganuma
Visual Arts – Intermediate: Rachel Wade
Visual Arts – Middle/Junior: Ayesha Gagguturi
Literature – Primary: Samantha Wegner
Literature – Intermediate: Maggie Markon
Literature – Middle/Junior: Schylar Jacobs
Dance Choreography – Middle/Junior: Olivia Shipe
Musical Composition – Intermediate: Carmen C. Mazyck
Awards of Excellence were given to the following projects:
Visual Arts – Primary: Emily E. Wartel and Amy L. Johnson
Visual Arts – Intermediate: Lois Kyei and Anna E. Mack
Visual Arts – Middle/Junior: Nick Snyder and Adele A. Ingeman
Literature – Intermediate: Thomas H. Ryan and Angelina M. Snyder
Literature – Middle/Junior: Olivia C. Chan and Cristina M. Zarhloul
Cluster 4 Award of Excellence is awarded to all three Island Creek Literature entries, Samantha Wegner, Maggie Markon and Schylar Jacobs. The Award of Excellence also went to Olivia Shipe for her Dance Choreography entry.
Outstanding Interpretation award for cluster 4 will be awarded to Carmen Mazyck in Musical composition and Ayesha Gagguturi in Visual Arts.
Please share your congratulations with these students as they receive recognition for a job well done.



