Lakeland Preparatory School recently showcased the artistic achievements of its students during the 2025–2026 LPS Art Show, an annual event highlighting creativity, technical skill, and individual expression across multiple grade levels. The exhibition provided a platform for students to present their work while celebrating the school’s continued commitment to arts education.
Top honors for Best in Show were awarded to Sutton Berryhill (5th grade), Ava Durham (6th grade), Bethany Rem (7th grade), and Madison Snow (8th grade). Additional awards recognized excellence in advanced coursework, with Jana Al-Boni earning distinction in Art I, Presley Farmer in Art II, Bella Noble in Upper Level, and Kai Le representing Lakeland Preparatory School’s high school division.

Students were also recognized in specialty categories across middle and high school levels. Madison Snow was named Middle School Best Painting, while Sophia Pater received the same honor for high school. Ruby Baldridge and Joshua Mosbruger earned Best Drawing awards, and Renate Sandrea and Ava Cohen were recognized for Best Use of Color. Alayna Mahler and Carrington Criswell received honors for Most Expressive Quality. The People’s Choice awards were presented to Ava Durham (middle school) and Janah Hamada (high school).
Grade-level achievements further demonstrated the depth of talent within the student body. First-place honors were awarded to Katie Ross (5th grade), Daylin Nguyen (6th grade), Alice Morrill (7th grade), and Madison Snow (8th grade). In advanced classes, Victoria Marcucci (Art I), Trey Simons (Art II), and Bella Noble (Upper Level) secured top placements.
The 2025–2026 LPS Art Show once again underscored Lakeland Preparatory School’s dedication to fostering creativity, with students producing work that reflects both refined artistic techniques and meaningful personal expression.





