BOE recognizes students for achievements in art

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Courtesy of VHCS, by Walker Brown

Courtesy of VHCS, by Ellina Dolatabadi

Courtesy of VHCS, by Abby Whyte

Courtesy of VHCS, by Maddie Hazelton

Courtesy of VHCS, by Campbell Price

Courtesy of VHCS, by Michael Deering

Courtesy of VHCS, by Cecilia Kong

Courtesy of VHCS, by Zoe Harris

Courtesy of VHCS, by Lana Chen

Courtesy of VHCS, by Ella Kate Dewees

Courtesy of VHCS, by Jesse Ponder

Courtesy of VHCS, by Melissa Hall

Courtesy of VHCS, by Lauren Sitarz

Courtesy of VHCS, by Esther Lee

After a lengthy work session and a short break, the Vestavia Hills Board of Education met to discuss a variety of business items.

But first, Superintendent Sheila Phillips took time to recognize the creativity and skill of several young artists.

Phillips introduced 12 students ranging from elementary to high school who have work submitted to the Alabama State Superintendent's Art Contest and presented their work to the board:

Phillips also recognized Ella Stephens, who was won the Alabama Arbor Day Poster Contest.

In addition to the students, Vestavia Hills City School bus drivers were recognized for earning the state's top bus inspection award for the 12th year in a row, and Steve Brennan was honored as VHCS Bus Driver of the Year.

Board business included:

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