KIVA End-of-school-year Celebration!
UPCOMING
08 MAY 2026, 5–7 PM
Marlene Nathan Meyerson Auditorium
KIVA (Keeping Independent Visions Alive) and SITE SANTA FE come together to present their end-of-year project: KIVA Stories!
In our 2025–26 year-long project, students wrote and illustrated stories based on original, imagined characters with superpowers who must overcome obstacles to get what they want most in the world! Will each character achieve their goal? Join us for an evening of celebration as students share their stories for the first time!
Wheelchair access available from the city parking lot at the back of the building. Light snacks will be provided.
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About KIVA
Santa Fe Public Schools’ KIVA (Keeping Independent Visions Alive) Program is a post-secondary transition program for students who range from 18-22 years of age with disabilities. KIVA is designed to support a student’s transition from high school into the adult working world. The model focuses on career readiness activities as well as community-based learning and experiential learning. This is the fourth year of SITE SANTA FE and KIVA’s partnership.
Our education programs seek to empower and educate the next generation, from those who will work as arts professionals or artists to those who will develop a lifelong appreciation for the arts.
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