Milford Public Schools (MPS) is proud to announce the winners of this year’s annual Fire Prevention Poster Contest. Each year, the Milford Fire Marshal's Office conducts the contest, which is open to all MPS fourth and fifth graders. The contest promotes fire safety awareness by encouraging students to create posters that highlight important fire prevention messages. Students use their creativity to illustrate key safety tips, such as the importance of smoke alarms, having an escape plan, and practicing fire drills at home.
All six winners were hosted at the Fire Headquarters for a station visit/tour and a pizza party with the firefighters.
This year’s winners:
Grade 4
1st Place- Isabelle Baldwin- Orchard Hills Elementary School
2nd Place- Aliah Hussain- Meadowside Elementary School
3rd Place- Sophia Azhari- Live Oaks Elementary School
Grade 5
1st Place- Lyla Young- Calf Pen Meadow Elementary School
2nd Place- Gabriela Lopez- JFK Elementary School
3rd Place- Lukas Melin- Orchard Hills Elementary School
The winners’ posters are then submitted to the County Fire Prevention Poster Contest. MPS is excited to share that it has three winners from this round:
Isabelle Baldwin - Orchard Hills Elementary School
Lukas Melin - Orchard Hills Elementary School
Lyla Young - Calf Pen Meadow Elementary School