December 6, 2024 - 18:19

Izzy Davidson, a talented 11th-grade student from Sandpoint High School, has emerged victorious in the Idaho Department of Education's annual holiday card contest. Her captivating artwork will be featured on the official holiday cards for the year 2024, showcasing her creativity and artistic skill to a wider audience.
The contest, which invites students from across the state to submit their original designs, aims to celebrate the spirit of the holiday season while promoting artistic expression among youth. Davidson's winning piece stood out among numerous entries, reflecting her unique perspective and attention to detail.
In response to her achievement, Davidson expressed excitement and gratitude for the opportunity to represent her school and community. The Idaho Department of Education plans to distribute the holiday cards to various stakeholders, including educators, students, and families, spreading joy and inspiration during the festive season. This recognition not only highlights Davidson's talent but also encourages other young artists to pursue their creative passions.
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