The Seminole County Supervisor of Elections Office is proud to announce the winners of its 1st Annual High School Art Contest under the new Supervisor of Elections, Amy Pennock, celebrating the creativity and civic awareness of our local youth.
Congratulations to the following student artists:
• 1st Place: Isabella Gatton, "Riding the Wave of Democracy,” Winter Springs High School
• 2nd Place: Salina Ali, "Be the Change,” Hagerty High School
• 3rd Place: Abigail Pfaeffle, "Civic Duty,” Crooms Academy
Their outstanding artwork will be proudly displayed in the Elections Office lobby and featured in several upcoming marketing materials, including our Voter Guide, set to be released next month.
“We were deeply impressed by the students’ creative expression and thoughtful interpretation of civic engagement,” said Amy Pennock, Seminole County Supervisor of Elections. “It’s inspiring to see young people connecting with the importance of voting and civic responsibility through the arts.”
The Supervisor of Elections Office extends its sincere thanks to all participants and encourages students to continue exploring their artistic talents while engaging in the democratic process.
Photos contributed
1st place- Surfer, 2nd place- Girl in blue dress & 3rd place - Donkey & Elephant
