Home NORTH LAMAR ISD Clever design earns NLISD Project Curb Appeal trophy || Pumpkin designs as diverse as Everett’s population

Clever design earns NLISD Project Curb Appeal trophy || Pumpkin designs as diverse as Everett’s population

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North Lamar ISD Assistant Superintendent Angela Chadwick recently awarded Everett Elementary the Project Curb Appeal trophy for creating a welcoming outside appearance.

Campus designers incorporated individually decorated pumpkins that represented Everett’s diverse student population.

The pumpkins were placed at parent drop-off, in the flowerbeds, and alongside the entrance sidewalk.

“The district’s fall contest was to challenge campuses to fashion an atmosphere creating a warm and hospitable environment that also celebrated students,” said Public Relations Director Carla Coleman. 

Judging was based on the level of parent engagement, level of community volunteers, how well students were celebrated in the design, and how well the entrance greeted students and visitors.

“NLISD is challenging campuses again to a winter theme curb appeal where the traveling trophy will be passed on to the next winner.”

Pictured: The Leadership Team at Everett Elementary accepts the Project Curb Appeal trophy from North Lamar Assistant Superintendent Angela Chadwick, far right. Members in the first row are Ellie Michael, Cameron Farris, Wyatt Miller, and Grady Thomison.  In back with Chadwick are Principal Lora Sanders, Ryan Trenchard, Gaige Griffis, Landon Kessel, and David Gonzalez.

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