Showing support for Marjory Stoneman Douglas

 After school on Friday, Feb. 23, the Art Honor Society, Origami club, and Star wars club met following the Parkland shooting to create cards of condolences and support for Marjory Stoneman Douglas. The clubs displayed the total works on a table to dry before being collected and sent off.

Photo provided by: Miryam Elshaer

After school on Friday, Feb. 23, the Art Honor Society, Origami club, and Star wars club met following the Parkland shooting to create cards of condolences and support for Marjory Stoneman Douglas. The clubs displayed the total works on a table to dry before being collected and sent off.

Miryam Elshaer, Multimedia/Web Editor

Following school on Friday, Feb. 23, the National Honor Society, Star Wars club, and Origami club held a joint meeting in order to support the victims of Marjory Stoneman Douglas high school. Art teacher and sponsor of Art National Honor Society and Origami club, Kathryn Farmer, partnered with photography teacher and Star Wars club sponsor, Alex Garver, to have their members create inspiring cards for the students.  Students combined their different creative expressions, through mediums such as water colors to the creation of origami, in order to reinforce their peaceful support for the victims of the shooting that occurred only one week prior.