Student Talent Takes Center Stage

By SCARLETT VEBER

Staff Writer

After a decade-long break, Northwood’s talent show made a fantastic comeback. Students, faculty, and family filled the auditorium all eager to see the diverse talents of our school’s community. The school talent show this year was a spectacular event, filled with a variety of performances that showcased the diverse talents of our students. 

From singing and dancing, comedy, and tricycle riding, the evening was packed with entertainment. “The talent show was very exciting and it’s the first one we have had in 10 years.” Julia Hall, one of the student event organizers, shared her excitement.The anticipation and enthusiasm were palpable as students and teachers alike gathered to witness the performances.

Judging the event was no easy task but the judges did an amazing job,”We judged the contestants based on a rubric, creativity, and overall talent.” Lutterloh said. This ensured that each performance was evaluated fairly and comprehensively, taking into account the unique skills and originality of each participant. The judges had their work cut out for them, but their efforts were appreciated by all.

Multiple student voices helped coordinate the event, reflecting on the  spirit that the talent show held. 

“It was very easy to get people involved and it was a super good time,” Andi Wicker said. The talent show not only provided a platform for students to shine but also brought the school community together in a celebration of creativity.