Soil, Water Conservation poster contest winners announced
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Thank you to Janice Kilgore, the district administrative coordinator from the Coosa County Conservation District who shared the Central Coosa winning poster contestants. Each first place winner received a ribbon and $50. Each second place winner received a ribbon and $40. Each third place winner received a ribbon and $30. Mrs. Kilgore at the Coosa County Conservation Office also gave each class bracelets, bookmarks, pencils, and/or candy.
The theme this year was “Home is Where the Habitat Is.” Congratulations to the Central Elementary kindergarten winners from first to third place, Dalton Duncan, Mayslyn McAndrews and Jayde Vaughn. Congratulations to the Central Elementary second grade winners from first to third place, Kylie Coleman, Kenleigh Patterson and Kaylee Robison. Congratulations to the Central Elementary third grade winners from first to third place, Layla Chambers, Trinity Kelly and Anyriel Norris.
Congratulations to the Central High School seventh grade winners from first to third place, Madison Lowe, Kaden Tindall and Alona Shehan. Congratulations to the Central High School eighth grade winners from first to third place, Henley Stevens, Mason Stokes and Kyliych Birmingham. Congratulations to the Central High School ninth grade winners from first to third place, Grayson Kelly, Jeffery Yates and Mallorie Feltman. Congratulations to the Central High School tenth grade winners from first to third place, Jacob Stevens, Javarious Wilson and Elizabeth Clark. Congratulations to the Central High School eleventh grade winners from first to third place, Cheyenne Wright, Ruby Burks and Katie Meeks. Congratulations to the Central High School twelfth grade winners from first to third place, Karla Morales, Dylan Calhoun and Sara Halsey.
Thank you to the teachers for encouraging the students to participate and science coach Shelley Wood for being the liaison between the teachers and the Conservation District, as well as for sharing pictures and winning information. Cougar Pride!
