Durant Creates is a student lead initiative to shed light on the creativity of students here at Durant. We aim to explore all forms of creative mediums through the club. You can expect Articles, Photos, Videos, Artwork, and much more!
Our Mission Statement:
Explore student’s creative liberties
Give students a way to express themselves with little governance or self-governance
Support the Creative Arts and students' ability to create
Explore new techniques and learn different things
Recognize the diversity of student interests
Acknowledge artistic and creative accomplishments not otherwise seen, or pushed under by more prioritized activities
For students, by students
I'm a senior at Durant with the intention of going into Digital Media Production at UNI next fall! I'm interested in D&D, Zoology, and Video Production.
I'm a junior at DHS with a passion for art and creations of various mediums. I've worked with sketching, painting, clay, pixel art/animation, and clothing. I hope to pursue art as a part of my career.
I've had an interest in art since I could hold a crayon. Art class was where I excelled at school. I love all different types of creative processes but my area of focus is painting on canvas. I received my degree in art education from St. Ambrose University in 2003 and have been teaching for 19 years.
I'm a junior at DHS. I'm interested in computers and data science and plan to find a job in one of those fields. I'm helping this project to shine a light on the often forgotten arts of Durant.
I’m a junior at DHS and this is my second year on the Robotics team. Go Mechanicats! I’m excited to get outside and get amazing photos along with new innovations to our robot this year. I’m looking to get into more art soon.
I'm a junior at Durant High School. I'm interested in reading and writing and plan to go to MCC to get my bachelor's degree in Communications and Speaking.
I'm a DHS senior who is a part of NHS, student council, the MVP program, journalism, and robotics while being a year-round athlete. I'm interested the in field of STEM, particularly in physics, engineering, and computer science.