The City of Grande Prairie, in collaboration with the Safer Roads Alliance, is delighted to announce the winners of the "How did the chicken cross the road?" Student Road Safety Contest. This contest, aimed at educating students about the importance of road safety through creative expression, received an overwhelming number of high-quality entries from students across various age groups.
We extend our heartfelt congratulations to the winners, whose imaginative and insightful works have showcased a deep understanding of road safety principles. Their contributions have not only highlighted their artistic talents but also underscored their commitment to road safety awareness.
"I am thrilled to see the passion and creativity our students have displayed in the 'How did the chicken cross the road?' Student Road Safety Contest," said Mayor Jackie Clayton. "The entries not only showcased artistic talent but also a deep understanding of road safety. This awareness among our youth is a crucial step towards ensuring safer roads in our community. Congratulations to all the participants for making this contest a success and for being champions of road safety."
The City would also like to extend a special thank you to all participants. Each entry contributed significantly to the contest's main objective: educating our youth on the importance of road safety. It's clear from the quality and creativity of submissions that our students have grasped the vital message of crossing roads safely and the broader aspects of road safety.
Winners will be invited to a special presentation in the new year.
To see a list of all the winners, please visit: cityofgp.com/SafetyChicken
We are proud to see such enthusiastic participation from our young citizens and are optimistic that this initiative will have a lasting impact on making our roads safer for everyone.