Fire safety poster excellence

| 22 Feb 2012 | 03:33

Annual Michael J. Fitzula Fire Safety Poster competition recognizes 19 Monroe-Woodbury elementary school pupils Central Valley — Students from Monroe-Woodbury’s five elementary schools were honored at last week’s Board of Education meeting for their artistic interpretations of fire safety. The first place winners of the district’s annual Michael J. Fitzula Fire Safety Poster Contest received trophies in the competition featuring the theme, “Smoke Alarms: A Sound You Can Live With.” The contest was sponsored and judged by the Harriman, Lakeside, Monroe and Woodbury fire departments in cooperation with the Monroe-Woodbury School District. Each fall, firefighters from these departments conduct Fire Safety Prevention Week activities at all schools, instructing over 2,200 students on fire safety tips and practices. School officials expressed their gratitude to these firefighters, who use their vacation and personal time — and even leave their places of business — to teach students in only two days. Editor’s note: The many holiday season happenings in the area keep us from showing all the winning artists in this week’s Photo News. This week, we present the winning entries from North Main Elementary, Sapphire Elementary and Central Valley Elementary. Next week: Pine Tree Elementary and Smith Clove Elementary.