Jennifer Ortega
Staff Writer How many times have you passed by the mural outside the school lunch room and had to stop dead on your tracks to marvel over the work? The mural was inspired by the book “Where the Wild Things Are” and was painted during the 2013 Summer Freshman Segue – which allows incoming freshmen to experience high school life in a stress free environment. When asked why they chose that particular theme for the mural, Jocelyn Romero, Div. 404, explained, “Because Hubbard is where the wild things are!” During the Summer Freshman Segue, freshmen and senior mentors teamed up to create the mural. It was a creative outlet that helped freshmen bond with the school and to feel as though they were already part of the Hubbard family. “Students would bring their friends to show them the mural that they helped create,” said Ms. Breslin, the art teacher and sponsor for the mural. She added that it was also done to beautify the school.
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Josephine Opoku
11/22/2013 03:32:12 am
I think that this is one of the best ideas ever. When i first saw it i didnt know when they did that and it just caught my attention so fast. It was beautiful and i think they should do this all around boring parts of the school.
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Jiaying Sun
11/22/2013 06:18:45 am
I think the things on the mural wasn't quite match the topic, “Where the Wild Things Are”. I think the animals didn't match the background. But overall the mural is nice! It's cute.
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Noel Arreola
11/22/2013 06:18:53 am
When I first saw it I was suprised. I'm a returning Junior when I pass by it it makes me feel at home, again. Great job to the people that made the mural.
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DanDan Zhong
11/22/2013 06:28:42 am
I passed by the mural everyday. The mural is awesome. I like its color and scenery.
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