Students’ creativity shines in school logo design contest

Students’ creativity shines in school logo design contest
Patrick Murphy President at Berkeley County Schools — Official website
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Two students have been recognized for their creativity in a school logo design contest. Anabelle Harrell, a fourth-grader at Mill Creek Intermediate, and Kayla Crouell, a junior at Spring Mills High School, emerged as winners.

Anabelle’s design will serve as the inspiration for the Inwood Early Learning Academy logo. Her work features the mascot, the Little Apples, with “Shining Stars” in the background to honor Inwood Primary.

Kayla’s design will inspire the Falling Waters Elementary School logo. She incorporated their mascot, the Blue Bird, and included Spring Mills High School colors.

Both designs are now set to be digitized by a graphic design team at James Rumsey Technical Institute.

“Congratulations to Anabelle Harrell, a fourth-grade student at Mill Creek Intermediate, and Kayla Crouell, a junior at Spring Mills High School, for winning our school logo design contest!”

“Amazing work, Anabelle and Kayla! We’re so proud of your creativity and talent!”



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