CCUSD’s First Annual Winter Holiday Art Contest

December 1, 2018

Courtesy Cave Creek Unified School District

CCUSD’s First Annual Winter Holiday Art Contest

Winner, CCUSD Winter Holiday Art Contest by Allaina Taylor

 All CCUSD elementary schools were asked to submit their top three contenders for the First Annual CCUSD Winter Holiday Art Contest.  A small committee at the District Office reviewed the entries and chose the top winner.  The winner’s submission will be the electronic Winter Holiday Art Card for the District.

Congratulations to the following top 3 contenders from:

 

Black Mountain Elementary School:  Chase Bemis; Lena Scherling; and Jane Massoff

Desert Sun Academy:  Lillian Jouas; Jazlynn Veit; and Megan Swansiger

Desert Willow Elementary School:  Angelina Nguyen; Maya Francis; and Lucia Fleming

Lone Mountain Elementary School:  Katlin Thomas; Matthew Borso; and Allaina Taylor

 

AND THE WINNER IS…

Allaina Taylor – 6th Grade – Lone Mountain Elementary.

 

Cave Creek Unified School District is once again the number 1 school district in Maricopa County.  CCUSD is the only public school district offering world language (Chinese, French, Spanish) PreK-12.  For more information, visit our website at www.ccusd93.org or call 480-575-2000.

Best,

Julia Scotto
Executive Assistant to
Dr. Debbi Burdick, Superintendent & Governing Board
Cave Creek Unified School District
480.575.2016 Phone/480.575.2092 Fax
jscotto@ccusd93.org

“You are what you do, not what you say” – C.G. Jung

 

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