Area schools urged to participate in 2019 Student Design Competition

January 15, 2019
South Georgia Technical College President Dr. John Watford (right) and Julie Partain, Dean of Enrollment Management at the SGTC Crisp County Center, are shown above with MAW 2018 Statewide Art Contest winner Rylee Hanson of Crisp County Elementary School with her 2nd place poster in the K – 5th grade competition. Also shown (l to r) are Rylee’s parents Kimberly and Tony Hanson and her brother. All students in Sumter, Schley, Macon, Marion, Crisp, Webster and Taylor County are encouraged to participate in the 2019 contest.
South Georgia Technical College President Dr. John Watford (right) and Julie Partain, Dean of Enrollment Management at the SGTC Crisp County Center, are shown above with MAW 2018 Statewide Art Contest winner Rylee Hanson of Crisp County Elementary School with her 2nd place poster in the K – 5th grade competition. Also shown (l to r) are Rylee’s parents Kimberly and Tony Hanson and her brother. All students in Sumter, Schley, Macon, Marion, Crisp, Webster and Taylor County are encouraged to participate in the 2019 contest.

South Georgia Technical College is encouraging all area elementary, middle and high school art instructors and their students to participate in the 25th annual Manufacturing Appreciation Week (MAW) student design competition. Winners have the opportunity to win cash awards and attend the Manufacturing Appreciation Week luncheon in Atlanta with the Governor.

Students from across Georgia are encouraged to submit artwork depicting the importance of manufacturing to their lives and communities as part of Manufacturing Appreciation Week (MAW). MAW was developed by the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education and the Georgia Department of Industry, Trade and Tourism.

The deadline to enter the Student Design Competition is Friday, February 1, 2019 and all entries should be submitted to South Georgia Technical College, Attention Su Ann Bird, Vice President for Institutional Advancement, 900 South Georgia Tech Parkway, Americus, GA 31709. On the back of all artwork, include: the student’s name, the school’s name, the school’s phone number, and South Georgia Technical College in the upper-right had corner on the back of each submitted entry.

Entries must comply with the guidelines established by the Technical College System of Georgia. Art may be created with paint, watercolors, pencils, markers, crayons, charcoal, etc. but should be completely dry before shipping/delivery. Size for artwork is 11” by 17.” All work must be flat and 3-D objects cannot be glued or pasted to submissions. Please note that designs will not be returned to contestants.

South Georgia Technical College has submitted winning entries from local elementary and middle schools for 10 of the past 13 consecutive years. Rylee Hanson of a fourth grader at Crisp County Elementary School, won second place in the grades K – 5 competition in 2018. Allie Bodrey and Tessa Nipper of Crisp County Elementary School received second place and honorable mention places in the grades K – 5 competition in 2015. Indira Zelava, a fourth grader from Sarah Cobb Elementary School in Americus received an honorable mention award in 2014.

Raziel Cruz, a second grade student from L.K. Moss Elementary School in Marion County was honored in 2012 for his third place entry and Miranda Paige Gibson, a first grade student from L.K. Moss Elementary School in Marion county, and Makayla McKee, a fifth grade student at Macon County Elementary School were honored in 2011 for their second and third place winning entries. Crystal Anna Dixon, a fourth grader from L.K. Moss Elementary School in Buena Vista, won 3rd place in the placemat competition in 2010.

Kaitlin Brown of Montezuma, a student at Southland Academy, was a local winner in 2009 and then in 2007 and 2008, Sarah Cobb Elementary School had winning entries. Kavian DeAndre Harris finished in second place in 2008 and Tywun Jackson took first place in 2007. Temeka Sada Denmark of Staley Middle School in Americus was a winner in the poster competition in 2006.

For more information about the contest or Manufacturing Appreciation Week, visit the website at: www.georgiamaw.org. or contact Su Ann Bird, Vice President for Institutional Advancement, at South Georgia Technical College at 229-931-2110 or sbird@southgatech.edu. Students from elementary, middle and high schools in Sumter, Crisp, Macon, Marion, Schley, Webster and Taylor counties are eligible to participate.