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Arts Council Napa Valley has recognized 17 students for excellence in the arts for April and May, the final two months of the Visual and Performing Arts (VAPA) Recognition Program.
All 60 students honored with the ACNV VAPA Student of the Month award during the 2020/21 school year are now being considered for scholarships to be announced the first week of June. The scholarship program is supported by The Festival Napa Valley, Napa Valley Community Foundation, the SATO Family Foundation and individual donors.
April/May recipients include nine high schools and eight middle/elementary Visual and Performing arts students from 11 different schools. ACNV Executive Director Chris DeNatale said, We are so proud of these students who persevere inspiring their teachers and their peers.