On December 11th, 2025, from 6 PM to 8 PM, students who took art and/or technology courses were able to show their creativity through the A’n’T Night that took place in North Park. The night was filled with many fun activities and performances which engaged the audience throughout. 

Families, friends, and fellow school members were able to see the work and performances done by the students. Some of them included paintings made by the art classes, objects created by the construction classes, and creative designs made by the communication classes as well. Towards the end of the night, visitors could come and watch the performances done by the music and dance classes. 

From 6 PM to 7 PM, families were able to visit the commons corner to view the amazing art displays created by the students. There were also pieces from the woodworking classes that were being displayed to show the diversity of art that North Park has to offer. A take-and-make section was also set up by the students, creating a chance for the visitors to get creative and make objects like designs on wood or drawings, and get the chance to take their creations home for free. The commons was bustling with people as numerous art pieces were showcased in that area, along with photo editing and drawing. A student DJ was also present to make sure the visitors were entertained.

The performance started at 7 PM with the Concert Band performing two beautiful pieces called “Journey through the Void” and “Clocks.” They successfully moved the audience with their elegant and peaceful music. A mesmerizing solo piano piece was played by one of the performers, after which the dance class performed their piece, which was a mix of three songs: “Stand by Me,” “Adrenalina,” and “Lose Control.” Their sharp yet smooth movements on the dance floor were all synchronized and made the dance a great performance to watch. The AMU class then played “Seven Nation Army,” leaving the audience in complete awe. 

After that, the projector came down and played the fantastic films done by the ADA class. Following that, the Jazz Band played “Oye Como Va” and “Frankenstein,” both astounding the audience. As the final performances were coming to an end, the music council ended the night with caroling. During each performance, the stage crew worked very hard behind the scenes to make the transitions between performances as smooth as possible. Ms. Umachandran and Ms. Olivera were also a big help in making this whole night happen. 

A’n’T night was once again successful this year for its third annual year, with lots of people coming to see the work and performances of the students, as well as enjoying a good time. Students left feeling proud of their work and skills, and showcasing what the school is capable of.

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