Students, family and friends gathered for a poetry reading for honors English at Mukwonago High School on Jan. 18. Students read their original poems and a poem by another author for the annual reading in Sarah Dianich's class.
Students, family and friends gathered for a poetry reading for honors English at Mukwonago High School on Jan. 18. Students read their original poems and a poem by another author for the annual reading in Sarah Dianich's class.
Credit: Carol Spaeth-Bauer
Mukwonago High School freshman Macie Brahm looks over the book of original poems written in Sarah Dianich's honors English class as she waits her turn to read her poem "Some Days I Can't Win," during a poetry reading on Jan. 18.
Credit: Carol Spaeth-Bauer
Mukwonago High School students in Sarah Dianich's honors English classes wrote their own original poems for a poetry reading and selected a poem by another author to read aloud.
Credit: Carol Spaeth-Bauer
Mukwonago High School frehsman Andi Bucci reads poems during a poetry reading on Jan. 18, while Owen Zinkgraf waits in the wings for his turn.
Credit: Carol Spaeth-Bauer
Darlene Johnson (left) listens to her daughter Kim read her poem "Why do People Want to Become Famous" during a poetry reading at Mukwonago High School along with daughter Katie (fight).
Credit: Carol Spaeth-Bauer
Mukwonago High School freshman Kadee Jankowski reads her poem during a poetry reading for Sarah Dianich's frehsman honors English class on Jan. 18.
Credit: Carol Spaeth-Bauer
Mukwonago High School freshman Libbie Main gets ready to read her poem, "Post-Apocalyptic Poets," during a poetry reading for honors English on Jan. 18.
Credit: Carol Spaeth-Bauer
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