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Jersey Village HS student’s ornament selected for 2025 Capitol tree display

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By Allison Sosa, Jersey Village High School, CFISD Journalism Network collaboration

Jersey Village High School senior Kaila Jackson designed an ornament that was selected to represent Congressional District 138 on the 2025 Capitol Christmas tree display. 

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Jersey Village High School senior Kaila Jackson designed and painted the Christmas ornament that will represent District 138 and State Rep. Lacey Hull on the House Chamber Christmas tree at the Texas Capitol; Photo Credit: CFISD

Each year, art students across the state create ornament designs to represent their congressional district on the state Capitol Christmas tree. State Rep. Lacey Hull visited Jersey Village on Nov. 10 to congratulate Jackson and celebrate her achievement.

“The Capitol ornament is always to much fun and a favorite tradition in my office,” Rep. Hull said. “It was wonderful to meet this year’s artist and learn about her goals for the future. She did a phenomenal job making an ornament unique for our district and we can’t wait to hang it on the House Christmas tree!”

Advanced Placement (AP) art students were given the opportunity to draft a Christmas ornament concept and submit their ideas.

State Rep. Lacey Hull visited Jersey Village High School on Nov. 10 to congratulate Advanced Placement (AP) art student Kaila Jackson who designed and painted the ornament that will represent Texas District 138 on the House Christmas tree in the House Chamber of the Texas Capitol. Pictured from left, are Dr. Lee Carrier, CFISD visual arts coordinator; Lacey Hull, Texas state representative; Kaila Jackson, Jersey Village senior and AP art student; Maggie Wiley, Jersey Village principal; and Victoria Sturm, Jersey Village AP art teacher; Photo Credit: CFISD

“I wanted to capture the childlike essence of Christmas, and I also wanted it to represent my pride in my school, Jersey Village High School,” Jackson said. “If you look closely at the design, it’s somewhat imperfect, as if a creative child had made it.”

Jackson says that this recognition challenges the misconception that art has a limited scope. She says that this achievement opens doors to endless possibilities, and her artistry is a powerful tool for creativity and connection.

“I hope this serves as a reminder that when you believe in something, you can accomplish great things,” said Maggie Wiley, Jersey Village principal. “It’s truly a reminder that she matters and what she does and what she has to offer is valued.”

Photos and videos of the Capitol Christmas tree and ornaments from each district can be found on the Texas House of Representatives webpage.

Source: CFISD

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