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Welcome Titans!

 

eller-bitmoji-2021-2022-school-yearWelcome to Mrs. Eller’s Visual Art Classroom!

I want to extend a warm welcome to all of my students! I am honored to be your visual art teacher this year, and it will be a great year!

I can’t wait to be back on campus at Alexandria City High School with all of our faculty, staff, and students! I wish you all a smooth & joyous start to the school year! I’m excited to share and explore visual art with ALL of my students, have a lot of fun, and of course, MAKE ART! 

 I look forward to getting to know each one of you. If you want to know a little bit about me, click on the picture below:

4yr-old-artist


I wanted to share this video, “What Students Really Need to Hear” by Chase Mielke. It was shown to me during my induction with ACPS and I found it inspiring and authentic; as it truly speaks to how I feel about my students. So for all my new students, previous students, and fellow teachers I wanted to gift you with his spoken word. Maybe some or all of it will resonate with you as it has me.

                                                                                     

Click here for Chase Miekle’s BLOG


Get ready to be immersed in the artistic process, push your creative boundaries, take a few risks, discover your inner artist, create some art, and most importantly, experience one of the most fundamental aspects of what it is to be a part of the human race.

There is little that shapes the human experience as profoundly and pervasively as creativity. Creativity drives progress in every human endeavor, from the arts to the sciences, business, and technology.

Scott Barry Kaufman


See ya soon!

Smiles ~ Mrs. Eller 🙂

T’was the Night Before the 1st Day of School…

…and Mrs. Eller is up late because she can’t go to sleep!

I wanted to share this video, “What Students Really Need to Hear” by Chase Mielke. It was shown to me during my induction with ACPS and I found it inspiring and real. So for all my new students, previous students, and fellow teachers I wanted to gift you with his spoken word. Maybe some or all of it will resonate with you as it has me.

                                                                                     

Click here for Chase Miekle’s BLOG