Last Sunday was the Daylight Savings change, which pushed the time forward one hour to allow for longer days and later sunsets. This time change made me feel like I had extra time to be more productive and accomplish more things in each day. With this new mindset, I definitely packed a lot of things into my week and made it one to remember. On Tuesday, March 14th, I worked with the other officers of Mu Alpha Theta to host the annual Pi Day, where members bought pies for the teachers to enjoy in celebration of this great holiday. On Friday, it was a big day for Liberty’s chapter of National Art Honor Society. The officer board had been planning the school’s first ever student art museum night for the past few months, and this day would be the culmination of our ideas and efforts. I helped to paint a mural inspired by the piece “Tree of Life” by Klimt, which would be finished with the fingerprints of each visitor to museum night, that will be hung up at the front of the school in Assistant Principal Mrs. Whaling’s office. All in all, NAHS Museum Night was a complete success, with over seventy visitors and money raised through admission fees and artwork sales that would go towards expanding NAHS to its fullest potential. Being able to leave a legacy at Liberty High School through events like Museum Night and the Tree of Life Painting is an honor that cannot be paralleled through any material items or awards. For these last few months of senior year, I will take every opportunity to make my mark on the school that has given me so much for these past four years.
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