Fifty-six Schools To Create Ornaments For National Christmas Tree

Fifty-six schools across the country are creating one-of-a-kind ornaments for the 2018 National Christmas Tree experience on the Ellipse in President’s Park in Washington, D.C. These handcrafted ornaments will adorn 56 smaller trees that surround the National Christmas Tree. The 56 trees represent each U.S. state, territory and the District of Columbia as part of the America Celebrates display.
The America Celebrates display is one of the highlights of the National Christmas Tree experience, which will begin on November 28 with the 96th Annual National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony. Each school will create ornaments that celebrate its state, district or territory. Learn about last year’s artists and ornaments.
Through a partnership with the National Park Service, the U.S. Department of Education worked with state art and education agencies to identify middle and high schools whose students would create the ornaments. The project is funded by the National Park Foundation.
“It’s an excitement and privilege; patriotism at its best,” Gavin Kumar, a ninth-grade student at Leonardtown High School in Leonardtown, Maryland said. “I’m excited that my artwork is going to be on display for thousands of people to see.”
“We are very honored for our class to have such a great opportunity to represent the state of Michigan at the National Christmas Tree display,” Aniyah Moore,  a 12th-grade student at Carman-Ainsworth High School in Flint, Michigan said. “It will be fun to create the ornaments, and to show our creativity for our state.”
“I’m honored our small school has the opportunity to represent the beautiful Big Sky State, through art, at a national level,” Elizabeth Donahue, a ninth-grade student at Roundup Junior/Senior High School in Roundup, Montana said.

Fifty-six schools to create ornaments for 2018 National Christmas Tree display in President’s Park:

AlabamaHewitt-Trussville Middle School
AlaskaTanana Middle School
American SamoaFagaitua High School
ArizonaIsaac Middle School
ArkansasArdis Ann Middle School
CaliforniaGabrielino High School
ColoradoChappelow K-8 Arts Magnet School
ConnecticutCarmen Arace Intermediate School
DelawareDover Air Force Base Middle School
District of ColumbiaSEED Public Charter School
FloridaLecanto High School
GeorgiaRiverwood High School
GuamAgueda I. Johnston Middle School
HawaiiRobert Louis Stevenson Middle School
IdahoCentral Academy
IllinoisDwight Township High School
IndianaOur Lady of Grace Catholic School
IowaStarmont Middle School
KansasColby Middle School
KentuckyKentucky School for the Deaf and Kentucky School for the Blind
LouisianaWossman High School
MaineLawrence High School
MarylandLeonardtown High School
MassachusettsSt Charles School
MichiganCarman-Ainsworth High School
MinnesotaMACCRAY High School
MississippiForest Hill High School
MissouriHazelwood West Middle School
MontanaRoundup Jr.-Sr. High School
NebraskaSt. Mary’s School Bellevue
NevadaGerlach K-12
New HampshireContoocook Valley Regional High School
New JerseyOcean City High School
New MexicoEl Dorado Community School
New YorkDryden Senior High School
North CarolinaNeedham B. Broughton High School
North DakotaBeulah High School
Northern Mariana IslandsSaipan Southern High School
OhioMilford Junior High School
OklahomaMiddle School of Piedmont
OregonHoward St. Charter School
PennsylvaniaMiddletown Area Middle School
Puerto RicoEscuela Especializada de Bellas Artes Ernesto Ramos Antonini
Rhode IslandPaul W. Crowley East Bay Met School
South CarolinaJohn W. Moore Intermediate School
South DakotaRoosevelt High School
TennesseeFairview Middle School
TexasKnippa School, Knippa ISD
UtahEvergreen Junior High School
VermontRandolph Elementary and Middle School
US Virgin IslandsSt. Croix Educational Complex
VirginiaGovernor’s School for the Arts
WashingtonGraham-Kapowsin High School
West VirginiaWashington High School
Wisconsin
Wyoming
DeLong Middle School
Lingle-Fort Laramie High School
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