DART launches its annual poster contest for grades 6-12

Posted 2/10/23

“Transit vs Driving-Go Green with DART” is the theme for DART’s Annual Poster Contest. 

Open to school-age children in Grades 6 through 12, the contest is designed to …

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DART launches its annual poster contest for grades 6-12

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“Transit vs Driving-Go Green with DART” is the theme for DART’s Annual Poster Contest. 

Open to school-age children in Grades 6 through 12, the contest is designed to encourage students to learn more about public transportation and its benefits, as well as the chance to see their artwork featured by DART in various advertisements, promotions, and/or displays.

DTC is committed to providing public transit service that protects and preserves the environment with every trip on DART services and every dollar invested in green technology. A choice to ride the bus adds to a greener Delaware.

Students are asked to create a poster which illustrates the “Green” benefits of using public transportation. The poster must include the text “Transit vs. Driving—Go Green with DART” and DART’s logo. 

Visit https://dartfirststate.com/Programs/contest/ to get some ideas, view past contest entries, and check out the Green Initiatives https://dartfirststate.com/Programs/Green-Initiatives.

Interested schools are being asked to conduct the contest within the appropriate grade levels at the school and forward the entries to DART for judging. Individuals who wish to enter apart from their school may do so as long as they are in Grades 6 through 12. 

Submissions for this year’s poster contest will be accepted through March 20.   

For details and contest instructions, call 302-760-4829, or visit  DartFirstState.com.

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