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Senior Nicole Stoneburner works on her wood-carving project - a new addition to the Advanced Sculpture class.

New project introduced to Advanced Sculpture class

Sarah Myers, JagWire editor-in-chief
December 12, 2015
Senior Morgan Schuler shows her art to sophomore Tyler Orbin  during the NAHS art show on Thursday, Nov. 6.

NAHS hosts private art show

Alison Booth, JagWire editor-in-chief
November 7, 2015
As a part of the NAHS project, senior Morgan Schuler traces the outlines for the lower C-wing mural on Thursday, Oct. 1.

NAHS continues lower C-wing mural

Michaela Jackson, Mill Valley News social media editor
October 2, 2015
Junior Abbie Hughes views art from students featured at the Country Club Bank on Wednesday, May 6.

Annual art show displays students’ work

Raya Lehan, Mill Valley News editor-in-chief
May 7, 2015
During an informational meeting for NAHS on Thursday, Sept. 4, sophomore Sophie Griffin listens attentively to the requirements of what it takes to join the club. [Im most excited about doing projects for the school] programs, Griffin said. Plus, Im a sophomore, so Im no longer a new [member]. Im super excited that Im not new.

NAHS starts second year as club

Sarah Myers, JagWire editor-in-chief
September 10, 2014
As part of the finale, talent show participants gather around freshman Sam Lopez and sing. Im  pretty happy with how it went. I felt pretty good, Weinert said. Its always fun to perform for people, its exciting.

Students show off talent

Nick Booth, JagWire copy editor
May 14, 2014
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