In recent years, Jemtegaard Middle School (JMS) administrators and teachers have noticed something about their school building, which opened in 2017.
“We haven’t had a lot of color on the walls,” JMS principal David Cooke said. “It looks very bland, like hospital wings. We felt like it needed some color and decided (to do something about it for) school spirit.”
Cooke didn’t have to go very far to find the colors and spirit he was looking for.
JMS students Aubrey Gale, Addison Curtis and Rylee Drake painted a mural on one of the school’s walls earlier this year to represent school pride and boost student morale.
“We want to give kids a voice, and art is a great way of expressing voice,” Cooke said. “We had a (similar) project when we first got here, and it was wonderful. We found that when we had art on the walls, kids respected it, really enjoyed it, and it became part of their community. We just felt like we wanted to get there (again) and made the initiative this year to get after it. We’re hoping to do quite a few, but our goal this year was, ‘Let’s just get one. Let’s get it started.’”