The
results are in from JRA’s third annual poster contest “What a Healthy River
Means to Me”!
JRA received
nearly 250 entries from across the James River Watershed depicting lots of
healthy fish, wildlife and happy river enthusiasts as part of our “What a
Healthy River Means to Me” poster contest. Middle
school students in the City of Richmond, City of Lynchburg/James City County
and public middle schools in Henrico County and Chesterfield County that are located
within 5 miles of the James River were eligible to participate.
Congratulations
to the winning students: First place: Kristen Street, Midlothian
Middle School, Chesterfield County; Second place: Joshua Hubbard,
Manchester Middle School, Chesterfield County; Third place: Carson Clark,
Tomahawk Creek Middle School, Chesterfield County; Fourth place: Grace Chun,
Sandusky Middle School, Lynchburg.
The
winning artists’ science teachers are: Karen Jaeger, Midlothian Middle School;
Deborah Bodsford, Manchester Middle School; Donald Mugford, Tomahawk Creek
Middle School; Leah Purvis, Sandusky Middle School. Both the
teachers and the students were awarded cash prizes.
First Place Kristen Street Midlothian Middle School Chesterfield County |
Second Place Joshua Hubbard Manchester Middle School Chesterfield County |
Third Place Carson Clark Tomahawk Creek Middle School Chesterfield County |
Honorable mentions in the contest are: Daniel Aultice, Sandusky Middle School,
Lynchburg; Justin Bagby, Albert Hill Middle School, Richmond; Christian Slater,
Tomahawk Creek Middle School, Chesterfield County; Gia Schiavone, Tomahawk
Creek Middle School, Chesterfield County.
Daniel Aultice Sandusky Middle School Lynchburg |
Justin Bagby Albert Hill Middle School Richmond |
Christian Slater Tomahawk Creek Middle School Chesterfield County |
Gia Schiavone Tomahawk Creek Middle SchoolChesterfield County |
Thank
you to all the students and teachers for your
participation!
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