NORWOOD -- All students in Kim Trombly's fifth grade science classes at Norwood-Norfolk Central School created posters for the New York State Department of Conservation Arbor Day Poster Contest …
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NORWOOD -- All students in Kim Trombly's fifth grade science classes at Norwood-Norfolk Central School created posters for the New York State Department of Conservation Arbor Day Poster Contest themed ‘Trees for Bees.’
A panel of judges from the school selected one winner from each class based on the criteria sent forth by the NYS DEC.
The students above are the three winners, sending first place winner, Jasmine Snow's, poster to the NYS DEC office to compete against other 5th grade students from around the state.