Three LCS Artists Show Work 15th Annual Congressional Art Show
Lakeland Christian School
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Lakeland Christian School
One of the core values of LCS is the belief that we are partnering with parents in the Christian education of their children. We believe that mutual respect, communication and involvement by all partners is essential for success of our mission.LCS is a school. We believe that being a Christian school and being a top-flight academic institution should not be mutually exclusive. On the contrary, we take the mandate of Colossians 3:23 that calls us to strive to be the best. We provide a variety of rigorous, engaging, academic and co-curricular activities that enable students to identify and express the full range of their unique gifts and abilities.Congratulations to high school art students Shelbie Adams (senior), Fareed Khamitov (senior) and Molly Sharpe (senior). These students had work accepted in to the Polk Museum of Art’s 15th Annual Congressional Art Show. The show ran from March 12 through April 17.The awards were held on April 16, and Fareed received a Merit Award and the Museum Purchase Award for his piece, “The Man Who Sold the World.” His piece is now part of the permanent collection at the Polk Museum of Art.