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Andrew Students' Artwork Recognized In Metra Poster Contest

The rail safety design from Kaylee Butler was voted as the best among high school juniors.

The rail safety design from Kaylee Butler was voted as the best among high school juniors.
The rail safety design from Kaylee Butler was voted as the best among high school juniors. (Metra)

TINLEY PARK, IL — Four students from Victor J. Andrew High School in Tinley Park have been recognized for their artwork in the 2019-2020 safety poster contest held by Metra.

The winners were selected through a three-round judging process with the finalists judged by a panel of 14 that included government officials, representatives from safety and education advocacy groups, business and community leaders, law enforcement, media and railroad professionals, Metra said in a news release.

Each year, Metra invites students in grades K-12 throughout its six-county service area to submit poster designs and essays highlighting the importance of railroad safety. Students created artwork and wrote essays around the theme “Obey the Signs: Look, Listen, Live.”

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From Andrew, Kaylee Butler won first place among high school juniors, Aya Hazama won second place among high school juniors, Logan Radgowski won third place among high school seniors and Joseph Jreisat was named an honorable mention among high school seniors.

“It’s wonderful to see students participate in this contest and learn the importance of staying safe near the railroad,” Metra CEO/Executive Director Jim Derwinski said. “The winners of this contest have done a great job of demonstrating it through artwork and essays.”

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First-place poster and essay contest winners receive an iPad, while second- and third-place poster contest winners receive $250 and $100 gift cards, respectively.

People's Choice Winner Sought

A People’s Choice Award winner will also be selected via voting on Metra’s website. Members of the public can select their favorite poster from this year’s first place winners. Voting for People’s Choice will be available online through midnight June 5.

The artist who garners the most votes will receive an additional $250 prize. The winner of the
People’s Choice Award will be announced at the June 17 meeting of the Metra Board of Directors.

Source: Metra

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