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Poster Contest

2023 Theme: "One Water"

Each year, SWCD sponsors the local Conservation District poster contest, in which all students (K-12) are invited to participate regardless of public, private, or home-school institution. The winning posters in each category are sent to the State contest, State winners are sent to the National contest. This year, the posters of two students won first place at the state level and got sent on to nationals: Helena Stuart and Erin Burbank. Congratulations to all of our local and state winners!

The image shows two sides: one depicts a dry environment with the text "Without water fish can't survive," and the other shows a vibrant underwater scene with the text "With water fish can survive."
Grady Webber 1st place (grades  4-6)
Sherman County 10 12 Erin Burbank Drawing of One Water
Erin Burbank 1st place -(High School)
A colorful drawing featuring a sun, mountain, whale, water, and trees, titled "One Water."
Helena Stuart 1st place  (grades1-2)
Isaiah Burbank 1st place (grades 7-9)
Simon Burbank 1st place (grades 2-3)
Four children hold colorful posters with water-themed illustrations and messages, standing together in a room.
Burbank family
A boy named Grady Webber holds a Certificate of Excellence for his art project, featuring colorful drawings of fish and nature.
Grady Webber 1st place (grades 4-6)
A girl in costume holds a drawing titled "One Water" and a certificate of excellence in a gymnasium filled with children.
Helena Stuart 1st place (grades k-1)
A girl with curly hair holds a certificate of excellence at a school event, surrounded by other children in costumes.
Madeline West 2nd place (grades 2-3)

 

 

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