
For National Energy Awareness month in October, we asked K-12 students to answer an important question: “what does energy efficiency mean to me?” But they didn’t answer with words – they answered with art!
These creative kiddos busted out their crayons, popped open their marker boxes, brushed off their paint brushes, and let their imaginations run wild. These results are absolutely inspiring!
Every entry made us smile ear to ear, but here are the 12 winning entries that will be featured in our 2021 PSO Energy Efficiency calendar.
Winners
Nixon Carthen, Kindergarten AvaWalker, 1st grade Kate Brockhaus, 1st grade Blaze Teav, 2nd grade Aiden Van Ellen, 4th grade Azmerrah Teav, 5th grade Grace Wilson, 6th grade Jada King, 6th grade Journie Spiegel, 7th grade Miel Marquex, 8th grade Carolyn Billy, 9th grade Jadyn McKelvey, 10th grade
Additional Participants
Congrats to our 12 winners, and thank you to everyone who participated. You continue to remind us that the greatest source of energy is the communities we serve.
London Adams, 1st grade Olivia Tonubbee, 2nd grade Abigail Schreier, 3rd grade Noah Schreier, 3rd grade Carolina Salek, 4th grade Antonio Watts Jr, 6th grade Tivadar Chen Teav, Kindergarten Grayson Cook, Kindergarten Andrew Sezate, 5th grade Julianna Sezate, 11th grade Bryce Barnoski, 6th grade Ethan Wilson, 2nd grade Jeremiah Robinson Holden Segner, Kindergarten Niema Hussain, 11th grade Onna Duval, 7th grade Jessica Billy, 7th grade Zander Verser, 4th grade Liam, 4th grade Miriam Meacham, 3rd grade Ryder St Clair, 2nd grade Ellie Brockhaus, 1st grade Braelynn Huerta, 1st grade