
FLOYDADA, TX – Art students at Floydada High School delivered an outstanding performance at their recent competition, earning medals on 23 of the 25 pieces entered.
A total of 19 students submitted artwork, showcasing a wide range of creativity and talent. Of those entries, 23 pieces received medals, highlighting the strength and depth of the program.
Four students earned perfect scores for their work: Renae Delgado, Isabel Johnston, Delicia Mendoza, and Cheyenne Sawyer, an impressive accomplishment that reflects both technical skill and artistic vision.
Students earning medals include:
Alyssa Almaguer (Senior) – 1 medal
Serillo Deleon (Sophomore) – 1 medal
Renae Delgado (Junior) – 2 medals
Nayohmi Garcia (Junior) – 1 medal
David Guerra (Senior) – 2 medals
Aidyn Gonzalez (Senior) – 1 medal
Isabel Johnston (Senior) – 2 medals
Naomi Lopez (Senior) – 1 medal
Dalhenn Mendoza (Senior) – 2 medals
Delicia Mendoza (Freshman) – 1 medal
Nicholai Owens (Senior) – 1 medal
Cheyenne Sawyer (Junior) – 2 medals
Ella Snowden (Freshman) – 1 medal
Callen Williams (Senior) – 1 medal
Christopher Williams (Junior) – 1 medal
Destinee Williams (Senior) – 2 medals
Makala Williams (Sophomore) – 1 medal
Jessica Alaniz (Senior)
Jaime Hernandez (Senior)
The results reflect the hard work students have put into developing their artistic abilities throughout the year. With nearly every piece earning recognition and multiple students capturing more than one medal, Floydada’s art program continues to demonstrate excellence and consistency.
The strong showing also underscores the dedication of both students and instructors, as the program continues to build momentum and bring pride to the school and community.




