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county in the region,” said
Philip A. Pagano, Executive Director of Metra. “Not only
have the students shown extraordinary talent and creativity
in their poster design, but most importantly, they have
also exhibited tremendous leadership in articulating the
importance of railroad safety to their peers.”
The theme of this year’s safety poster contest, “Play it Safe: Look, Listen, and Live,” was chosen to recognize
the importance of fundamental safety behaviors that
people should commit to around trains and railroad
tracks.
The first place winning poster designs will be featured
in more than 2,000 schools in the region throughout the
year to encourage safety around trains. The designs will
also be pictured on Metra’s monthly commuter tickets, featured in Metra’s annual safety calendar, and displayed
in Metra train stations throughout northeastern Illinois.
This year’s judging panel, made up of local government
officials, emergency responders, representatives from
safety advocacy groups, members of the media and Metra
representatives, judged each poster based on creativity,
originality and appropriate representation of the contest
theme.
“We are so pleased that our judging panel took time
from their busy schedules to participate because they
recognize the importance of reinforcing safety rules to
help keep our children safe around trains,” said Pagano.
“School administrators and teachers are to be commended
for also taking the time to engage students in discussions
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The following participants were chosen as the
contest’s first place winners:
- Demetrius Pappas, Kindergarten,
Cambridge Lakes Charter School
- Shintaro Dee, First Grade,
Central Park Elementary School
- Giovanny Alexis Rodriguez,
Second Grade,
Avondale Elementary School
- Natalie Lindquist,
Third Grade,
Lincoln Elementary School - Cecilia Pappas, Fourth Grade,
Cambridge Lakes Charter School
- Rosalba Herrera, Fifth Grade,
Currier Elementary School
- Reynaldo Rodriguez, Sixth Grade,
Logandale Middle School
- Dominique Bloink, Seventh Grade,
Northbrook Junior High School
- Leighann Baxa, Eighth Grade,
Oak Lawn-Hometown Middle School
- Heather Kuipers, Ninth Grade,
Lincoln-Way East High School
- Tim Tucker, Tenth Grade,
Beecher High School
- Harrison Kuykendall, 11th Grade,
Cary-Grove High School
- Emily Harvey, Twelfth Grade,
Cary-Grove High School
Due to the overwhelming success of the Second Annual
Metra Safety Poster Contest, Metra is currently in the
planning stages for next year’s contest. Information
regarding the 2008-2009 Safety Poster contest will be
announced later this fall at www.metracontest.com.
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