CHARLESTON W.Va. (WVDN) — Natalie Broyles, representing James Monroe High School, was recently featured in the West Virginia Department of Education’s annual Arts Alive Showcase, held on May 2.
The event, which highlights outstanding arts education and student achievements in West Virginia public schools, selects its participants through a competitive submission or invitation process from various state arts conferences, festivals and exhibits.
The West Virginia Public Broadcasting (WVPBS) live-streamed the event, which can be viewed at West Virginia Arts Alive 2025.