Theodore Roosevelt Elementary School hosts its largest art show ever

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The halls of Theodore Roosevelt Elementary School in Oyster Bay were transformed into an art gallery during this year’s annual Art Show on April 24, which was the largest in the school’s history.

More than 2,200 pieces of student artwork were proudly displayed throughout the building, including in the newly completed extension. From colorful paintings to detailed mixed media projects, the exhibits reflected the creativity and hard work of students across all grades.

This year also marked the debut of artwork from the district’s full-day pre-K program, whose contributions added a new dimension to the event.

The district extended its sincere thanks to the parents who volunteered their time to help hang the displays, and to the K-2 art teacher, Meredith Brustman, for her dedication and leadership in bringing the show to life.