Reflections 2024-2025
This Year's Theme is "Accepting Imperfection"
Reflections is a National PTA arts competition that provides an opportunity for students to use their creative talents. If your child loves art or has a creative flair, then they will enjoy entering artwork in this year's Reflections Program.
Submission Deadline: November 5, 2024 at Cougar Ridge Front Office
Download Student Entry Form here.
Click here for the Google Turn-In Form.
All Cougar Ridge participants will be recognized for their contributions at a reception, and twelve finalists will be selected to represent Cougar Ridge at the Issaquah School District level.
Overview
National PTA Reflections is America’s oldest and largest arts education program of its kind. The program was developed in 1969 by Colorado’s PTA President Mary Lou Anderson to encourage students to explore their talents and express themselves. Since then, the Reflections Program has inspired millions of students to reflect on a specific theme and create original artwork. For more details, please click here.
The purpose of this program is to provide an opportunity for students to use their creative talents by expressing themselves through their own original works.
Each year, over 300,000 students in Pre-K through Grade 12 create original works of art in response to a student-selected theme. Students submit their completed works of art in one, or more, of the available arts categories: Dance Choreography, Film Production, Literature, Music Composition, Photography, or Visual Arts.
Program Details and Categories
Young artists get involved in Reflections through their local PTA or PTSA. A student may submit an entry in any of six arts areas. Only original works of art are accepted. Entries are judged on creative ability and interpretation of the theme. Please submit artwork that adheres to the following rules and guidelines.
Please follow the specific guidelines for each art area. The six artistic categories are:
Click here to view the Student Entry Packet.
Submission guidelines and requirements
Submission guidelines
Submission requirements
Special Artists
The Special Artist Division is a non-graded division limited to students whose physical, cognitive, or mental health challenges meet the guidelines set forth in the American Disabilities Act. Qualifying students entering this division create their own artwork, but may receive non-artistic accommodation and assistance from an adult. At the national level, one Special Artist from across all arts categories will be selected to receive an Outstanding Interpretation Award. Up to five additional Special Artists may be selected to receive national Awards of Excellence. Find out more info here.
Questions?
If you have any questions on the entry process, please contact Simran Puri- PTSA Reflections Chair.