BOLT 2023 symbolizes bringing color to a monochromatic world. Through this showcase, presenters share with the audience that they can be the illustrator in their own storybook.
BOLT 2022 represents everyone coming back together to rebuild the Storm. With us all finally returning to in-person school, BOLT is the perfect opportunity to show how strong and creative the Skyview community really is. Together, we can show how we can redo and reclaim the Storm. Presentations celebrate new identities as our school decided to “Reconnect, Rebuild, and RE-BOLT” together.
Knowing the struggles that came from the past year, our BOLT theme acknowledges these hardships and highlights what our community has learned, how we have grown, and what we did to remain strong as we leave behind the storm of the past twelve months. Presentations will explore this evolution as we as a community begin “Stepping Out of the Storm” together.
We all have our own story, and it is hard to show it sometimes. BOLT helps us Build Our Legacy Together so we break the barriers we built for ourselves and shower true colors. 2020’s individual videos also represent breaking the barrier of remote learning and staying connected as a school in times of hardship.
You never know what someone really is like or what they really go through. BOLT 2019 made it possible to highlight the “behind the scenes” of the student body and staff. Some things aren’t pretty and some things we aren’t proud of, but everything that happened, shaped us into the people we are today.
We all have different masks and facades we put on and show in the daily, whether it be the person you are around your parents, vs. who you are around your friends. But at the end of the day, we can’t hide and pretend we aren’t who we are. The intention of BOLT 2018 was to help show that it is okay to remove the masks we constantly hide behind.
BOLT 2017 celebrates individuality, as our unique experiences and traits are what makes Skyview special. Diversity is our strength.
The first BOLT event was an experiment with bringing together what was, at the time, a school of over 2,100 students. These assemblies were designed to help truly make Skyview “stand as one”.