The Visual
Communications Class
at West Boylston High School provided a Photo
Gallery from students
participating in the class. These photographs were
on display in an exhibit for the bicentennial
celebration. Photographs were also provided as reference for
the students participating in the Mosaic Mural Project at
Major Edwards.


The Visual
Communications classes at West
Boylston High School teach students how to be creative in the art of
photography, and how to apply this art to the science
of webpage publishing. The class is responsible for
maintaining the student-run
website, and provides
photographs and information for other areas of the school's website.
This class is yet another example of how arts will be impacted
by the budget crisis our schools must face. This program is in
jeopardy.
These beautiful
photographs of the Old Stone Church are just a small
sample of the Visual Communications gallery. Please visit
their website at http://viscomm.wbschools.com/
Here is a direct link to
their bicentennial project: http://viscomm.wbschools.com/bicentennial_project.htm
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Although Visual Communcations is
about applying visual arts to science, the Bicentennial
Project is an education in history, as students are
assigned projects to photograph objects and places
of historical significance. |