Alpine Elementary School students demonstrated their creativity and research skills at the campus’s Gifted/Talented Showcase this week, highlighting projects completed throughout the school year.
The event featured presentations from students in grades 1 through 4. First graders delivered weather forecasts and shared weather-themed jokes, while second graders presented research on potential pets, including details about each animal’s habitat. Third graders pitched original inventions they developed during the year, and fourth graders unveiled their History Fair projects, focusing on themes of rights and responsibilities.
Alpine ISD extended special thanks to G/T program supporters Mrs. Felicia Locke, Mrs. KDawn Glover, and Mrs. Arianna Rodriguez.
The showcase celebrated student achievement and highlighted the district’s commitment to enrichment opportunities through its Gifted/Talented program.
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