Senior ('15) Sophie Hollis has been a leader throughout her time at RJR and active in arts classes. As she moves beyond the pines, Sophie is still working to make RJR even better. With the Reynolds Arts Service Club, Sophie has created a campaign to bring an artistic bike rack to Reynolds. As tireless advocated of the initiative, Sophie has write grant proposals as well as raised funds throughout the Reynolds's community.
"A new, artistically designed bike rack at Reynolds High School would be beneficial to both the student body and the Arts Magnet Program," says Sophie.
The Reynolds campus is situated in a largely residential area, and many students are able to bike to school. Zach Lail, a local artist and bike shop manager, has agreed to help design and construct a creative and practical bike rack to further encourage biking to school. The installation of the bike rack would exemplify the integration of arts, education, and dedication to community service that Reynolds promotes through the Magnet Program. It will also promote the healthy habit of biking to school. The installation and reveal of the project will coincide with National Bike to School Day.
The Reynolds campus is situated in a largely residential area, and many students are able to bike to school. Zach Lail, a local artist and bike shop manager, has agreed to help design and construct a creative and practical bike rack to further encourage biking to school. The installation of the bike rack would exemplify the integration of arts, education, and dedication to community service that Reynolds promotes through the Magnet Program. It will also promote the healthy habit of biking to school. The installation and reveal of the project will coincide with National Bike to School Day.
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Way to go, Sophie!