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Student Artwork to be Featured at Louisiana Governor's Mansion

By: Staff
Updated: March 7, 2013
BATON ROUGE, LA -- As a part of the Jindal family's initiative to feature young artists, Louisiana's First Lady Supriya Jindal announced today the artwork that was selected for display in the Louisiana's Governor's Mansion for the month of March.
First Lady Supriya Jindal said, "The students artwork on display for the month of March showcases the creativity of Louisiana's young students. Many of these artists were inspired by their classroom activities and lessons. Indeed their magnificent pieces provide much delight to all who visit the Governor's Mansion."
FEATURED ARTISTS FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH:
Dustin Anders--5th GradeMount Olive Christian School, Athens
Natalie Dubose--4th GradeMount Olive Christian School, Athens
Melina Chester--7th GradeUrsuline Academy, New Orleans
Annelise Ernst--7th GradeUrsuline Academy, New Orleans
Nameera Noor Islam--6th GradeHaynes Academy for Advanced Studies, Metairie
Halie Marie Rodriguez--6th GradeHaynes Academy for Advanced Studies, Metairie
Jessica Hebert--5th GradeDelcambre Elementary, Delcambre
Brady Carbos--1st GradeColfax Elementary School, Colfax
MaKayla Hartman--KindergartenColfax Elementary School, Colfax
Martha Sue Evans--11th GradeOberlin High School, Oberlin
Sydney HannaCaptain Shreve High School, Shreveport
Ariel Smiley--1st GradeRayville Elementary, Rayville
Joseph Payton--1st GradeRayville Elementary, Rayville

This month, the First Lady asked principals from schools across Louisiana to submit works for display in the Louisiana Governor's Mansion. In 2008, the Jindal family dedicated this wall of the mansion to children's artwork. Every month a new group of art is displayed to pay tribute to Louisiana's young artists.

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