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Exhibition Night

Exhibition Nights are events held at IACS where high school work is celebrated to an audience of all high school students, their families, as well as the general public. All students are expected to contribute at least one piece of academic work of their choosing for these events. The goal of these events to transform our hallways and classrooms into a “museum” feel where people can explore student’s work at their leisure.

Exhibition nights highlight the wide variety of project work on display at IACS, including artwork, sculpture and performances, but also soap operas written and filmed in Spanish class, life-size models of physiological systems created in Science class and Engineering projects ranging from bicycle-powered lightbulbs to small candle-powered boats to innovative trash-can designs. Visitors at Exhibition Nights have also been invited to tours of a student-created garden, live musical performances and live improv comedy.
Students and teachers collaborate in live musical performances at many IACS Exhibition Nights, just one element that helps lend a celebratory feel to the evenings.
"Stupid sock creatures" on display at Exhibition Night. One of many offerings at exhibition nights that come from "choice blocks," a non-academic period in the student schedule where students explore a wide variety of interests and hobbies.