May 31, 2011 by admin
Contest: Create PRIDE’s theme for 2011 and use the theme to design a T-shirt for the 2011 PRIDE Spring Cleanup. Taton Lewis, a Fourth-grader at Stinnett Elementary School, won the t-shirt contest. Leslie County student designs region’s PRIDE Spring Cleanup T-shirts HYDEN, KY — Tayton Lewis, a fourth-grader at Stinnett Elementary School, won a contest [...]
Filed under: PRIDE Club Winner
Comments Off
May 31, 2011 by admin
Contest: Create PRIDE’s theme for 2010 and use the theme to design a T-shirt for the 2010 PRIDE Spring Cleanup. Out of 743 contest entries, the design by Grant Bryant, a fourth-grader at Mt. Vernon Elementary School, was selected as the winner.
Filed under: PRIDE Club Winner
Comments Off
May 31, 2011 by admin
Contest: Create PRIDE’s theme for 2009 and use the theme to design a T-shirt for the 2009 PRIDE Spring Cleanup. Out of 600 contest entries, the winner was Kelsi Felts, an eighth-grader at Whitley County Middle School. PRIDE honors Kelsi Felts for her help with Spring Cleanup Month in April Congressman Hal Rogers (KY-5) presented [...]
Filed under: PRIDE Club Winner
Comments Off
May 31, 2011 by admin
Contest: Educate your community about an environmental concern and how to solve it. The winner was Corbin Middle School. The PRIDE Club members educated their school and community about simple changes around the home make a difference in the environment. Examples of their education efforts included sponsoring an anti-littering pledge drive and creating a “Go [...]
Filed under: PRIDE Club Winner
Comments Off
May 31, 2011 by admin
2006-2007 PRIDE Club Project: An Expedition into Your Environmental Past The PRIDE initiative celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2007. The 2006-2007 PRIDE Club Project was designed to give students a central role in commemorating this milestone. Students could be the lead investigators in the region-wide PRIDE Oral History Project. This ambitious project collected stories about [...]
Filed under: PRIDE Club Winner
Comments Off
May 31, 2011 by admin
Contest: Select a new PRIDE mascot to represent Kentucky’s threatened and endangered species. The winner of the mascot contest was Johnson County’s Central Elementary School. Meet the new mascot, Hal the Eagle, and the rest of the “EDU Crew”.
Filed under: PRIDE Club Winner
Comments Off
May 31, 2011 by admin
Contest: Create an idea for a PSA convincing people to dispose of their trash responsibly. The winner of the PSA Contest was North Laurel Middle (Laurel County).
Filed under: PRIDE Club Winner
Comments Off
May 31, 2011 by admin
Contest: Design a license plate or sticker that illustrates the concept of PRIDE. Burnside Elementary (Pulaski County) won the sticker design contest, and the winning license plate was designed by Meece Middle (Pulaski County).To see the winning designs, click here.
Filed under: PRIDE Club Winner
Comments Off