MORRIS COUNTYย โ Three Parsippany youths and one Boonton Townshipย youth in grades four to sixย were among twelveย statewide winners in the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protectionโs 2016 State Recycling Poetry Contest.
Named as winners were:
Fourth grade: Sienna Dragone, Mount Tabor School and Gabriella Casamento, Rockaway Valley School, Boonton Township;
Fifth grade: Chris Stearns, Littleton Elementary School in Parsippany;
Sixth grade: Ami Balli, Central Middle School, also in Parsippany.
โWe are very proud of these young people for their writing accomplishments and of their environmental consciousness,โโ said Morris County Freeholder Director Kathy DeFillippo. โThey have represented their schools and towns and county very well.โโ
The New Jersey 2016 Recycling Poetry Contest was open to young writers in all New Jersey schools, grades fourย through six.
Students were asked to submit a poem of 100 words or less explaining why they believe recycling is important, why all students and schools should participate in their local recycling programs, and how best to improve New Jerseyโs recycling rate.
In reviewing the entries, the judges looked look for understanding of theme, originality, ability to convey a concept, and creative thinking and writing.
A review committee select the twelveย winning poems.
Please, take a few minutes to read the poems written by these four Morris County youthsย by clicking here.
Morris County students have been successful in previous DEP recycling poetry contests. In 2015, Morris County also had four winners. They were Saanvi Vavilala, Mt. Tabor Elementary School and Gavin Jusino, Littleton Elementary School, both in Parsippany; Julia Bachman, Mountview Road School in Hanover Township; and Katrina Kloza, Rockaway Valley School in Boonton Township.
Recycling is the law in New Jersey, and while the program enjoys a certain amount of popularity, the recycling rate has remained virtually stationary over the last several years. The goal of the contest was to help encourage schools and students to recycle.
The NJDEP Bureau of Energy and Sustainability sponsored this contest as part of its ongoing public awareness and education effort.
Learn more about recycling in Morris County, click here.
Learn more about recycling in New Jerseyย by clicking here.
If you have questions concerning this contest or program, contact Vicki Kerekes, Contest Coordinator, at (609) 984-6906 or by e-mail by clicking here.





























