Onion Creek Elementary Wins Let It Grow Contest

The Nutrients For Life winners event is held at Onion Creek School in Colville, Wash., Thursday, May 5, 2016. (AP Photo/Young Kwak)
The Nutrients For Life winners event is held at Onion Creek School in Colville, Wash., Thursday, May 5, 2016. (AP Photo/Young Kwak)

Through our partnership with Discovery Education, Nutrients for Life launched the Let It Grow Contest this spring.  This first-annual contest awards more than $10,000 in prizes to six middle schools nationwide as part of From the Ground Up: The Science of Soil, an education initiative that offers middle school students a deeper understanding of the importance of soil science. Educators, parents, and community members were invited to enter the Let It Grow Contest by answering soil-related questions and voting daily for a middle school of their choice.

Out of more than 30,000 entries nationwide, Onion Creek Elementary of Onion Creek School District #30 in Colville, Washington received the votes needed to take home the 2016 grand prize.  The district is made up of one school with 50 students, and uses its rural environment as a hands-on learning lab. On May 5, Discovery Education and the Nutrients for Life Foundation hosted the Let It Grow Contest grand prize winner assembly at Onion Creek Elementary School!  It featured interactive science activities for students, educators, and community members to learn about soil science. At the conclusion of the assembly, the school was presented with a $5,000 check. Additionally, Onion Creek School will receive a half-day of professional development with a Nutrients for Life Foundation Regional Representative, an introduction to a local agronomist, and a Nutrients for Life Foundation prize pack.

The Nutrients For Life winners event is held at Onion Creek School in Colville, Wash., Thursday, May 5, 2016. (AP Photo/Young Kwak)
Students examine what lives in the soil beneath their feet at the Nutrients For Life winners event at Onion Creek School in Colville, Wash., Thursday, May 5, 2016. (AP Photo/Young Kwak)

In addition to Onion Creek Elementary, five runner-up schools received $1,000 agricultural grants and Nutrients for Life Foundation prize packs. These schools include:

  • Addlestone Hebrew Academy in Charleston, South Carolina
  • Allendale Elementary School of Allendale Community Consolidated School District # 17 in Allendale, Illinois
  • Hope Special Education Center of Anaheim Union High School District in Buena Park, California
  • Oakhurst Seventh-day Adventist Christian School in Oakhurst, California
  • Riverside Middle School of Anderson School District 4 in Pendleton, South Carolina

Congratulations to all the contest winners!!!

The Nutrients For Life winners event is held at Onion Creek School in Colville, Wash., Thursday, May 5, 2016. (AP Photo/Young Kwak)
Nutrients for Life Foundation Representative Rick Phillips leads a station about macro- and micro-nutrients at the winners event held at Onion Creek School in Colville, Wash., Thursday, May 5, 2016. (AP Photo/Young Kwak)

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