The results are in from the sixth annual “What a Healthy River Means to Me” poster contest. Middle school students in the City of Richmond, City of Lynchburg, City of James City County, Henrico County and Chesterfield County that are situated within five miles of the James River were invited to illustrate “What a Healthy River Means to Me”.
This year we had over 150 students submit entries that depicted what a healthy river means to them
1st Place:
Kindall Patton Teacher: Donald Mugford Tomahawk Creek Middle School, Chesterfield County |
2nd Place:
Alina Zaidi Teacher: Donald Mugford Tomahawk Creek Middle School, Chesterfield County |
3rd Place:
Conner True Teacher: Laura Coppler Elizabeth Davis Middle School, Chesterfield County |
4th Place:
Bella Sayers Teacher: Donald Mugford Tomahawk Creek Middle School, Chesterfield County |
Honorable Mention:
Alysha Akhtar Teacher: Karen Jaeger Midlothian Middle School, Chesterfield County |
Audrey SchwerTeacher: Donald MugfordTomahawk Creek Middle School, Chesterfield County |
Ava Gatewood Teacher: Donald Mugford Tomahawk Creek Middle School, Chesterfield County |
Emily Nation Teacher: Donald Mugford Tomahawk Creek Middle School, Chesterfield County |
Faye Ryan Teacher: Donald Mugford Tomahawk Creek Middle School, Chesterfield County |
Madison Kozlowski Teacher: Donald Mugford Tomahawk Creek Middle School, Chesterfield County |
JRA would like to congratulate the winners and thank all the students and teachers who showed us "What a Healthy River Means to Me"!
This poster contest was made possible through a generous donation by a long-time JRA member and James River Advocate. Thank you so much for your continued support!
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