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The student voice of Sycamore High School in Cincinnati, Ohio

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The student voice of Sycamore High School in Cincinnati, Ohio

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The student voice of Sycamore High School in Cincinnati, Ohio

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Mia Piedrahita, 12, poses for a photo with her art notebook.

Mia Piedrahita

Cate Bingcang and Addison Howard February 26, 2026

Mia Piedrahita, 12, has been impacted by art in many ways. From digital art to sewing, Piedrahita has an inclination towards many different art styles. She also enjoys science, history, and literature,...

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COLOR. Junior Rishav Dasgupta creates his yellow and purple scrunched shirt design for the annual Tie-Dye Day. Students in all chemistry classes were given the opportunity to create their own tie-dye designs. On a future date, they will all show off their work with the annual Tie-Dye group picture.

Tie-dye to die for

Harsimran Makkad, Web Editor-in-Chief March 11, 2017

“Mere color, unspoiled by meaning, and unallied with definite form, can speak to the soul in a thousand different ways,” once said the writer Oscar Wilde.   On Thurs., Mar. 9, students in all...

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Laurel Taylor, 11’s sculpture that was entered in the “Emerging Artist” exhibit. This is a chance for art students’ grades nine through 12 to get their art exposed to other people outside of their own high school. Both Taylor and Kathryn Roth, 12 participated in this unique opportunity.
Photo courtesy of Elizabeth Rickert

Artists paint emergence in society

Elizabeth Rickert October 22, 2013

   Laurel Taylor, 11 and Kathryn Roth, 12 had art exhibited in Columbus, Ohio at the “Emerging Artists” exhibit. This is sponsored by Ohio Art Education Association (OAEA). The show is for grades...

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