Tonight, Tuscaloosa City Schools shines a spotlight on student creativity and talent at its annual "Celebrate the Arts” showcase. The event is tonight, Monday, March 30, at Paul W. Bryant High School auditorium at 6 p.m.

In celebration of Arts Education Month, the event brings together student performances from schools across the district, showcasing the creativity, confidence, and self-expression that arts education helps inspire.

“Community members are invited to attend and support students as they take the stage to share their work,” said the press release.

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Seats are limited, and tickets must be purchased in advance through GoFan. Click here to secure your tickets.

Supporting events like this is a powerful way to help students fuel their passions. Additionally, to celebrate their hard work and remind them that creativity is valued.

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