Five students take state in conservation poster contest

Five students take state in conservation poster contest
November 30th, 2022 | Nebraska NRDs

Earthworms, insects and roots were artfully crafted by young Nebraskans throughout the year turning blank paper into award-winning posters.

Nebraska’s Natural Resources Districts (NRDs) recognize students from kindergarten to 12th grade, who competed in the annual “Healthy Soil, Healthy Life” Conservation Poster Contest. Students winning in the state competition include:

K-1: Sadie Foltz, Humphrey, Nebraska (Lower Elkhorn NRD)

2-3: Isabel Larson, Humphrey, Nebraska (Lower Elkhorn NRD)

4-6: Kiersten Hans, Wynot, Nebraska (Lewis & Clark NRD)

7-9: Ember Chavez, Purdum, Nebraska (Upper Loup NRD)

10-12: Myranda Hansen, Norfolk, Nebraska (Lower Elkhorn NRD)

Each NRD selects a winner from their district contest to compete in the state competition. The state winners take home a $25 prize and will go on to compete in the National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) poster contest for a chance to win $200. National winners are selected at the NACD annual conference in February.

Typically, NRDs notify area teachers about the contest and allow them to introduce it in the classroom. Individual students can participate outside of the classroom by submitting their artwork to their local Natural Resources District. The 2023 poster theme is “One Water.” For more information on the poster contest, visit the NARD website or contact Megan Grimes at mgrimes@nrdnet.org.

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