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9 Prov Students Place in the 2024 National Children’s Map Competition

Organized by the Cartography and Geographic Information Society, the Barbara Petchenik Children’s Map Competition is for all children age 15 years or younger. The goal of the contest is to promote the creative representation of the world in graphic form by children. The national competition is now offered annually to celebrate the creativity, imagination, artistry, and wisdom of child mapmakers. Nine of our Providence students had winning entries in the competition.

Age Category: 6-8

2nd Place, Jackson T., FL 

3rd Place, Sally H., FL

Age Category: 9-12

1st Place, Madelyn D., FL

3rd Place, Amalia C., FL

Honorable Mention, Sofia B., FL, * Best Use of Mixed Media Award

Honorable Mention, Finley F., FL, * Most Unique Award

Honorable Mention, John (J.J.) M, FL, * Best Use of Symbolism Award

Honorable Mention, Jaxson F., FL, *Most Creative Award

Honorable Mention, Addison C., FL, *Cartographic Excellence Award

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