HEB ISD School & Family Magazine April/May 2016 | Page 14

Trinity High School by Madeline Harris, senior At Trinity High School, members of The National Art Honor Society (NAHS) are finding ways to use their skills to positively impact others. The student group has taken on several projects around campus, including building a play area for the W Building students. “The kids appreciated our work so much. The The Trinity NAHS students have had the opportunity very next day, I got emails saying to support many different areas of the campus community through art projects, and they will how excited they were,” sponsor Sue Traver said. continue to look for ways to share their gifts. In In addition to using their talents for creative projects on addition to honing their artistic skills, the students campus, the students have also demonstrated their also benefit by establishing meaningful connections support for more serious causes in the community. and relationships with others. Their latest project was a display at a refuge for victims of sex trafficking. Students painted 60 dove- “By creating, I connect with people,” junior Areeba shaped tiles and included inspirational messages. Dhanani said. “It is great to help the community “I was emotionally connected because I felt empathetic through art.” for the girls,” senior Tsheden Tshokey said. 䰀漀愀渀猀 䄀爀攀 伀甀爀 䈀甀猀椀渀攀猀猀℀ 匀琀漀瀀 椀渀 琀漀搀愀礀 琀漀 猀瀀攀愀欀 眀椀琀栀 䐀漀渀 漀爀 䌀栀愀猀攀 愀戀漀甀琀 礀漀甀爀 氀漀愀渀 渀攀攀搀猀⸀ 䌀漀洀洀攀爀挀椀愀氀 漀爀 挀漀渀猀甀洀攀爀Ⰰ 眀攀ᤠ瘀攀 最漀琀 礀漀甀 挀漀瘀攀爀攀搀℀ 䐀漀渀 倀爀漀挀琀漀爀 匀嘀倀Ⰰ 䈀爀愀渀挀栀 䴀愀渀愀最攀爀 12 Ÿž¤ƭƳƯƵƯƷƮ 䌀漀渀瘀攀渀椀攀渀琀氀礀 氀漀挀愀琀攀搀 愀琀 琀栀攀 一圀 挀漀爀渀攀爀 漀昀 䠀眀礀⸀ ㄀㠀㌀ ☀ 䘀䴀 ㄀㔀㜀 ⠀㠀㄀㜀⤀ 㔀㔀㌀-㈀㔀   䌀栀愀猀攀 䄀爀戀攀爀 嘀倀Ⰰ 䰀漀愀渀 伀昀昀椀挀攀爀 Ÿž¤ƭƯƮƶưƵƴƳ