Bridging Classrooms Across Continents: OHHS Art and Design Teacher Jamie Schorsch’s Journey as a 2025 Fulbright TGC Fellow in India

During the sweltering heat of July, OHHS Art and Design teacher Jamie Schorsch embarked on a life-changing journey as one U.S. teachers selected for the prestigious Fulbright Teachers for Global Classrooms (TGC) Program, a U.S. Department of State Bureau of Education and Cultural Affairs initiative administered by IREX. In partnership with the United States-India Educational Foundation (USIEF), the program immersed these fellows in India’s vibrant educational landscape, where cross-cultural exchange and collaboration came to life.

Over the course of two immersive weeks, Schorsch traveled across India with fellow educators, engaging in a deep exploration of pedagogy, policy, and practice. The group visited schools and academic institutions in cities including New Delhi, Alwar, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hosur, Kolkata, Pune, Vadodara, with Schorsch being assigned to the host community of Varanasi. In each location, the fellows were warmly welcomed into classrooms where they observed instruction, engaged in co-teaching, and shared strategies with Indian educators and policy makers. From bustling urban schools to rural campuses, Schorsch witnessed firsthand the strength of India’s educational diversity and the passion of its educators.

One highlight of the experience was delivering formal remarks at a special reception at the closing of the experience, where Schorsch addressed an audience of distinguished guests including Fulbright scholars, representatives of the U.S. Department of State, members of IREX, USIEF, and the U.S. Embassy in India. Drawing from the insights gained throughout the exchange, Schorsch spoke to the transformative power of international collaboration in education and the mutual growth that comes from partnerships rooted in cultural understanding.

Throughout the journey, Indian Fulbright alumni served as generous hosts, opening their schools, homes, and hearts to the TGC fellows. These hosts played a vital role in connecting educators across borders, sharing local wisdom while learning from the American visitors. Their support exemplified the enduring strength of the Fulbright network and the global impact of its alumni.

Reflecting on her experience, Jamie Schorsch described the exchange as “a living bridge between classrooms,” one that will continue to inform her teaching practice and empower her students to think globally.

Her time in India was more than an exchange of ideas, it was a reaffirmation of education as a shared human endeavor that transcends geography. As a Fulbright TGC Fellow, dedicated arts educator, and advocate for global learning, Schorsch returns to her classroom with renewed purpose, eager to infuse her curriculum with global perspectives, foster student curiosity about the world, and inspire the next generation of changemakers.

To read more about Schorsch’s experiences and reflections in India, visit https://goghglobalarteducation.wordpress.com/blog/

A Roaring Success: Kendalyn Kress Wins Peoples’ Choice for “A Little Grizzly”

In a standout display of creativity and heart, Oak Hills High School junior Kendalyn Kress has earned the Peoples’ Choice award for her piece titled “A Little Grizzly,” featured in The HeART of the Community show at the Delhi Event Center Gallery.

Presented as part of The HeART of the Community show, a celebration of young artistic talent and creative expression in the region, Kendalyn’s work stood out among many compelling entries displayed in the exhibition. The Peoples’ Choice award, selected by public vote, reflects the deep impact of her drypoint etching and the response it evoked from the community.

This recognition highlights not only Kendalyn’s voice as an artist, but also the importance of school and community partnerships in fostering the arts. With the support of educators and the vibrant platform provided by the Delhi Event Center, student voices like Kendalyn continue to shine.

Mastering the Arts: OHHS Art and Design Students Excel in AP Art and Design & Art History

The OHHS Art and Design Department is proud to recognize the incredible achievements of our visual arts students, several of whom earned the top score of a 5 on this year’s AP Art and Design and AP Art History exams. These scores reflect their deep commitment to hard work, critical thinking, and creative exploration.

AP Art and Design students undertook a year-long journey to develop a portfolio that demonstrates both conceptual development and technical skill. The course challenges students to explore a self-driven line of inquiry through a series of artworks, encouraging experimentation, research, and personal voice. Their portfolios are evaluated by professional artists and educators, and a score of 5 indicates the highest level of accomplishment, with the work showing exceptional artistic decision-making and mastery of materials.

Congratulations to the following students who earned a 5 on their AP Art and Design Drawing Portfolio:

Molly Audretch
Lizzie Schreibeis
Jordan Tinsley

Congratulations to the following students who earned a 5 on their AP Art and Design 2D Design Portfolio:

Grace Gray
Alysse Niewoehner
Sophia Wehman

Meanwhile, students in AP Art History immersed themselves in over 250 works of art spanning diverse cultures, time periods, and media. This rigorous course asks students to analyze and interpret visual, historical, and contextual elements of art from prehistory to the present. A score of 5 on the AP Art History exam signifies a high level of visual literacy, historical understanding, and analytical writing ability.

Congratulations to the following students who earned a 5 on their AP Art and Design 2D Design Portfolio:

Molly Audretch
Samantha Gardner

Whether mastering studio techniques or exploring the global story of art, these students have proven themselves to be thoughtful, disciplined, and deeply engaged. We commend their hard work and can’t wait to see the impact they will make in the creative world and beyond.

Congratulations to our outstanding AP Art and Design and AP Art History scholars!

Celebrating Art: Spring 2025 Top Ten and High Merit Students Announced

Congratulations to the OHHS Art and Design students whose art was selected as a High Merit piece for the Spring 2025 Celebrating Art competition and publication! Receiving a Top Ten or High Merit award means the art was an exceptional piece. Out of thousands of entries received for the Spring 2025 contest, it stood out as being one of the top 5% submitted. Students who have art selected as Top Ten or High Merit work will receive special recognition in the book as it is displayed as a Top Ten or High Merit piece.

Congratulations to the following students:

From Schorsch’s AP Art and Design Drawing, and Drawing and Printmaking classes: 

Molly Audretch
Baylee Moorman

From Ambs’ Art Foundations class:

Elliot Flaig

From Groh’s Art Foundations class:

Desmond Damon

Delhi Event Center 2025 Art Exhibition

The Delhi Event Center will be hosting a summer arts exhibition “The heART of the Community”, showcasing the artworks of area schools. The exhibition opening will take place on June 2nd, from 6:30-8:00pm, and will feature arworks from 9 area schools and music from the Mt. Saint Joseph University choir! Please invite your students, their friends and families to come see the art show, and be sure to vote for Peoples’ Choice Award. The Peoples’ Choice Award will be announced at the July 9th Delhi Board of Trustees meeting which is open to the public. In addition to the People’s Choice there will be awards of Special Recognition for Elementary, Middle , High School and University art. The exhibition will be on display through August 1st.


Congratulations to the following students selected for
“The heART of the Community”!

From Schorsch’s Studio Art AP Drawing class:
Molly Audretch
Kendalyn Kress
Lizzie Schreibeis

From Schorsch’s Studio Art AP 2D Design class:
Bethany Bachman
Emma Brunner

From Schorsch’s Drawing and Printmaking class:
Jackson Mundstock
Baylee Moorman
Aurora Studenka

From Schorsch’s Art Foundations class:
Lyla Hastie

From Kopf’s Art Foundations class:
Adriana Garcia

From Kopf’s Digital Art Foundations class:
Clair Boles
Sam Dew

From Kopf’s Painting and Public Art class:
Grace Abrams
Cynthia Brown
Catherine Glogowski
Jordan Tinsley
Ahleya Velasco