National Art Honor Society
Mission Statement
The National Art Honor Society (NAHS) strives to provide students with a welcoming and creative environment where fostering their artistic skills and abilities is made priority. NAHS allows students to promote art education in their school and community as well as reach their highest potential in the field of art.
Awards and Recognitions
2021-2022 Visual Arts Scholastic Event (VASE) - 18 medals for their excellent ratings by jurors!
2022-2023
- 5 EHS NAHS Students were awarded State Medals at the Visual Arts Scholastic Event (VASE), along with 1 Gold Seal!
- NAHS Student, Christian Reyes, received 2nd Place in the Regional Art on the Spot Event
- 2 NAHS Students were slected to feature their artwork on McAllen's Irrigation Pipes as part of the "Keep McAllen Beautiful Project"
Other:
NAHS students participate by face painting in the Fall Festival
Reyna awarded Congressional Art Champion
Reyna shines with brilliance as she proudly brings home a prestigious blue ribbon!
Sylvia Reyna's exceptional talent has been recognized in the U.S. Congressional Art Contest, an honor bestowed upon her by Vicente Gonzalez for the 34th District. As a testament to her skill and creativity, Sylvia's artwork will grace the halls of Washington, D.C. during the annual awards ceremony and exhibition for an entire year!
But that's not all – Sylvia's dedication to her craft has earned her a remarkable scholarship to the esteemed Savannah College of Art and Design!
Congratulations resound not only for Sylvia but also for her family and her guiding light, Art Teacher Ms. Beatriz Guzman Velasquez.
This achievement stands as a beacon of excellence and a testament to Sylvia's remarkable talent and hard work!