2007-2008 Contest Winners

The Safest Kid in America

Yakira Carter - Age 11, Atlanta, GA

Yakira Carter is in the sixth grade at Sammye E. Coan Middle School in Atlanta, GA. Yakira drew a poster about not wandering away from adult supervision to stay safe To see the Yakira's poster click on her name.

 

Other Safest Kid Winners 2007-2008
(In Alphabetical Order)

Eli Creasy - Age 10, Cottontown, TN

Eli is a 4th grader at Oakmont Elementary in Cottontown, TN, which is northwest of Nashville. Eli is quite an pencil artist and drew a poster of animals which children (and adults) should be wary of. To see Eli's winning poster click on his name above.

 

 

Brianna Hill - Age 11, Atlanta, GA

Brianna is a 6th grader who entered the Safest Kid contest through the Cool Girls group she attends. Brianna created a poster warning kids of the dangers of electricity. To see Brianna's winning entry click on her name above.

 

 

Alexandria Hesek - Age 11, Kennett Square, PA

Alexandria attends St. Patrick School in Kennett Square, PA, which is near the Pennsylvania-Delaware border. Alexandria designed a brochure about being safe indoors and outdoors. To see Alexandria's brochure click on her name.

 

Jimina Jones - Age 11, Atlanta, GA

Jimina attends Cool Girls in Atlanta with Brianna. Jimina created a poster teaching kids what to do when approached by a stranger. To see Jimina's winning entry click on her name above.

 

 

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Andrea Kelley - Age 11, Fairmont, WV.

Andrea is a 6th grader who entered the Safest Kid Contest through the Mountaineer Boys & Girls Club at East Park. Andrea drew a poster urging children not to use tobacco products. To see Andrea's winning entry click on his name above.

 

 

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Timika Reese - Age 12, Columbus, GA

Tamika is a 6th grader who entered the Safest Kid contest through the Girls Inc. chapter that she attends. Tamika created a poster about what kids should do during severe weather conditions. To see Tamika's winning entry click on her name above.