Scholastic and Regional Art Awards Highlight Ensworth Talent
The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards and the Middle Tennessee Regional Student Art Exhibition recognized the outstanding work of student artists. This year, 19 of the works cited for awards came from Ensworth students from Grades 7–12.
Nine members of the Class of 2024 signed letters of intent on April 17 to continue competing in athletics in college, joining 11 classmates who had previously signed.
Drawn to the artistry of her mother's quilts, Tricia Townes discovered her passion for fiber arts. Her captivating work is currently gracing the walls of the Ingram Arts Center on the Frist Campus, where it serves as a powerful reflection of her personal history and unwavering passion for her craft.
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