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It's Wellness Wednesday!
This week's message on "Goal Setting & Organization" is brought to you by our Peer Counselors.
It's a new day and a new year; let's get motivated (POSTED 20 January 2021)
Happy Wellness Wednesday!
It’s the new year; time to learn some new moves.
Join along with the Dance Company to learn some new grooves.
POSTED 13 January 2021
Join WVUSD teacher and DBHS alum Marla Rickard in a message of hope. "What's on your blank canvas for 2021?"
Uploaded Jan 06, 2021FLASHBACK (2001): TWENTY YEARS AGO on this day, the Diamond Bar High School Thundering Herd marched in Pasadena's 112th TOURNAMENT OF ROSES PARADE, led by Instrumental Music Director Tim Bryan. Current Performing Arts Director Steve Acciani also marched with the Brahmas as a coach that year.
Uploaded Jan 01, 2021DBHS United Student Body Attorney General Harris Daud's Board of Trustees Report - December 2020.
Uploaded Dec 11, 2020Andrew Shi, a junior from Diamond Bar High School, has received a 2021 National YoungArts Foundation (YoungArts) award in Classical Music. Shi has been recognized at the Honorable Mention level, the organization’s second highest honor, for his caliber of artistic achievement and joins 659 of the nation’s most accomplished artists in the visual, literary, and performing arts. Shi was selected by an esteemed discipline-specific panel of artists through a rigorous blind adjudication process. YoungArts award winners gain access to one of the most comprehensive programs for artists in the United States in which they will have opportunities for financial, creative and professional development support throughout their entire careers. A complete list of the 2021 winners, all 15–18 years old or in grades 10–12, is available online at youngarts.org/winners.
“YoungArts empowers artists to pursue a life in the arts beginning at the critical time when many are faced with decisions about life after high school and we are thrilled to announce this year’s YoungArts award winners. This group of extraordinary artists has reminded us yet again that extraordinary artistry is ageless, and I encourage everyone to get to know these faces and names as we will be seeing them for many years to come,” said Executive Director Jewel Malone. “To all of this year’s winners, congratulations! This is just the start of YoungArts’ commitment to supporting your careers, we look forward to working to with you and supporting your artistic and professional development.”
Shi will receive a cash prize and the opportunity to learn from leading artists such as Debbie Allen, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Frank Gehry, Wynton Marsalis, Salman Rushdie and Mickalene Thomas. Shi is now also eligible for exclusive creative and professional development support including a wide range of fellowships, residencies and awards; virtual and in-person presentation opportunities in collaboration with major venues nationwide; additional financial support; and access to YoungArts Post, a free, private digital network for YoungArts artists to connect, collaborate and learn about additional opportunities.
As a YoungArts award winner, Shi joins a distinguished group of accomplished artists including Daniel Arsham, Terence Blanchard, Camille A. Brown, Viola Davis, Allegra Goodman, Josh Groban, Judith Hill, Tarell Alvin McCraney, Andrew Rannells, Desmond Richardson and Hunter Schafer.
For this week's Wellness Wednesday, join us for a "Walk in the Forest" 15-minute meditation with DBHS School Psychologist Stacy Woodward. Have a wonderful day. (2 December 2020)
Uploaded Dec 02, 2020