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APRIL 2022
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MIAMI
Small Town Big Heart
HIGH SCHOOL
PHOTOS BY MARY YAZZIE
I’ve Got Something Better to Do
Miami Vandals have put the pandemic in the rearview mirror and are moving forward. Over spring break, eleven students from SkillsUSA created and executed a large mural in downtown Globe, one of four projects funded by the Arizona Arts Commission. The invitation for this community project came from Globe Mayor Al Gameros, and Ms. Mary Yazzie and her students went to work. Student muralists included Dennis Davis, Josie Klindt, Elizabeth Mathews, Sara Nesbitt, Trinity De La Torre, Kyra Thornbrugh, Larenz Combs, Dylan Mancha, Nea Mancha, Casimir Terrence and Hannah Pryor.
Larenz Combs
Student Artists with Mayor Gameros
Mrs Yazzie
Casimir Terrence
Nice job!
PHOTO RHIANNON OLDFIELD
Ed Rising, the organization for students interested in teaching, competed in Phoenix, and is sending two students to the national competition in Washington, DC this summer – Emma White and Serenity Verdugo.
Congratulations, Señora Crawford! Miami High School se enorgullece de Julia Crawford, inimitable maestra de español y ganadora del Esperanza Teacher of the Year Award de Chicanos Por La Causa. The award from CPLC includes a special presentation last week, a trophy, a check to Sra. Crawford for $5000, and a $2500 contribution to the school.
PHOTO DAN HILL
Miami’s Culinary Arts students, along with teacher Dan Hill, participated in the state FCCLA competition in Tucson, competing in a string of events during the week.