The American Red Cross held a poster contest for students in grades K-3. The students were asked to design posters that expressed the importance of seat belt safety. One winner from each grade level was chosen.
We decided to take on this project in art class. We talked about how to travel safely in cars and how to express those ideas on paper.
The Red Cross received over 600 entries from schools all over the area! They said it was a tough job narrowing it down to only four winners, because there were so many fantastic artworks submitted.
I am excited to say that one of our very own second graders was chosen as a winner! Her poster is pictured to the left, and there will be many more copies put out around the area during Child Passenger Safety Week! We also had a runner up for the third grade level who received a certificate for his achievement.
Congratulations to our amazing Dee-Mack Primary Artists!!!
We decided to take on this project in art class. We talked about how to travel safely in cars and how to express those ideas on paper.
The Red Cross received over 600 entries from schools all over the area! They said it was a tough job narrowing it down to only four winners, because there were so many fantastic artworks submitted.
I am excited to say that one of our very own second graders was chosen as a winner! Her poster is pictured to the left, and there will be many more copies put out around the area during Child Passenger Safety Week! We also had a runner up for the third grade level who received a certificate for his achievement.
Congratulations to our amazing Dee-Mack Primary Artists!!!