The Vidal M. Treviño (VMT) School of Communications and Fine Arts reached a historic milestone this week as the campus celebrated its inaugural Prom. The event, filled with glamour and school spirit, culminated in the landmark crowning of the very first Prom King and Queen in the school's history.
In a moment that will be remembered for years to come, Enrique Garcia and Maya Lopez were named the first ever VMT Prom King and Queen. The announcement was met with thunderous applause from their peers, marking the beginning of a brand new tradition for the campus.
The crowning of Garcia and Lopez represents more than just a title. It signifies the growth of the VMT community and the deepening of campus culture as students from across various fine arts and communication programs came together to celebrate their high school journey.
The night was a true milestone for the VMT Gladiators. As a school uniquely focused on specialized education in the arts and communications, the introduction of a formal Prom tradition provides students with a quintessential high school experience tailored to their tight knit community.
Faculty and staff expressed immense pride in the student body for their exemplary conduct and the joy they brought to the celebration. Enrique and Maya, recognized for their leadership and character, have now secured their places in the school's history books as the inaugural royalty.
The success of the evening has already set a high bar for future years. As the VMT community continues to evolve, the memory of this first Prom will stand as a testament to the talent, dedication, and spirit of its outstanding students.
Congratulations to Enrique Garcia and Maya Lopez for leading the way as our first VMT Prom King and Queen. It was truly a night to remember!

