By Sharon Aron Baron
To encourage engagement for those under 18 on the importance of democracy and their civic responsibilities, the City of Coral Springs held a “The Importance of Voting” poster contest.
Hosted by the city’s Customer Involved Government Committee, the virtual poster contest for Coral Springs students in grades K-12, has officially selected the winners.
A first, second, and third-place winner was selected for each grade division, and their poster submissions are featured on the City of Coral Springs website. The winning posters will be shared on their social media platforms throughout early voting. Additionally, the Coral Springs Museum of Art will display the winning posters.
Winners will receive a certificate of recognition during a future city commission meeting. Recipients are:
First-Place Winners
Abigail Potts, Country Hills Elementary School, Second Grade
Jocelyn Issac, Imagine School at Broward, Fifth Grade
Broderick Sullivan, Renaissance Charter School, Eighth Grade
Daniel Konis, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Twelfth Grade
Second-Place Winners
Jason Issac, Imagine School at Broward, First Grade
Sofia Terrier, Mary Help of Christian Catholic School, Fifth Grade
Madelaine Nguyen, Sawgrass Springs Middle School, Sixth Grade
Natalie Szkwarek, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Tenth Grade
Third-Place Winners
Antonella Arango, Imagine School at Broward, First Grade
Alyssa Marchione, Imagine School at Broward, Third Grade
Catey Claunts, Atlantis Academy, Seventh Grade
Kelsey Dunne, Coral Springs Charter School, Eleventh Grade
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