Southwestern PA Air Quality Partnership Announces Let's Clear The Air Student Poster Winners
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On May 14, the Southwestern PA Air Quality Partnership, in collaboration with the PA Resources Council, would like to announce the 10th Annual Let’s Clear the Air Poster Challenge winners! A panel of judges selected the first and second place winners: -- 4th, 5th Grade: First Place: “Keep it This Way” by Nadyia Marilungo 2nd Place: “Two Earths” by Maddie Shields -- 6th – 8th Grade: First Place: “Let’s Clear the Air Solutions” by Nithya Kaarthi 2nd Place: “Alternative Transportation” by Emme Fry -- 9th – 12th Grade: First Place: “Clean Air for Future Generations” by Katie Kerrigan 2nd Place: “Kids for Clean Air” by Auzalei, Kevin, and Shaniah Click Here to see all the winners. There were 68 submissions throughout 22 total public, parochial and private schools in a 10-county region that entered for the 2019 – 2020 Academic Year. The goal of the Challenge is designed to encourage students and teachers in Southwestern Pennsylvania to learn about the effects of air pollution, how to reduce their exposure, and to encourage action through a poster campaign promoting clean air and alternative transportation. “By creating artwork, students have an opportunity to share important messages about decreasing air pollution and increasing alternative transportation,” said Sarah Alessio Shea, PRC Collection Events Manager. “We’re excited to celebrate these students and share their amazing artwork for the public to view online, bringing some color, beauty and important environmental messaging into people lives.” “For the tenth school year, students were challenged with creating posters to educate the public, and again they did an amazing job of visually depicting their thoughts and perspectives,” according to SPAQP Chair Betsy Mallison. Students created posters using a variety of art media including watercolor, pen and ink, crayon, marker and charcoal. Visit the Southwestern PA Air Quality Partnership to learn more about air quality in Southwestern Pennsylvania. For more information on programs, initiatives and special events, visit the PA Resources Council website. Click Here to sign up for regular updates, follow PRC on Twitter or Like them on Facebook. Click Here for PRC’s Events Calendar. Click Here to support their work. Related Article: [Posted: May 14, 2020] |
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