2018-2019 ArcGIS Online Competition Winners
Saints' Best Season 2009
Kaleb Jackson, 8th Grade
Park Forest Middle School
This story map explains the New Orleans Saints' best season ever.
My interests in the Saints comes from the sport in general. I've always really liked football.
Front Yard Bikes
-Trevion Washington, Justin Goudeau,10th Grade,
Cristo Rey Franciscan High School
This is a Story Map Cascade of Front Yard Bikes (FYB). FYB are a Cristo Rey Corporate Work Study Partner (CRCWSP)
MIDDLE SCHOOL PLACED
Why don't we make a story map about Why Don't We?Susanna Shields
8th Grade, St. Jude Catholic School
This is where Corbyn Besson, Daniel Seacey, Jack Avery, Jonah Marais and Zach Herron first Meet to form the band "Why don't We." Their fans are called the "Lime lights"
Best of Louisiana
Andre Laurent
8th Grade, University View Academy
These are some of the most interesting and unique locations in Louisiana that demonstrate our State's great significance
Festival in Louisiana
Genesha Taplin
8th Grade, Southeast Middle School
Story Map on Festivals in Louisiana
Disappearing coastal line
Lesliana Coleman
8th Grade, Southeast Middle School
This story map explains the New Orleans Saints' best season ever. My interests in the Saints comes from the sport in general. I've always really liked football.
Louisiana's Traditions
Mya Taylor
8th Grade, Southeast Middle School
Louisiana Traditions are defined by the distinctive foodways (gumbo, jambalaya, crawfish etouffee), music (Cajun music and zydeco), material culture (Creole cottages, shotgun houses, pirogues and bateaux), ritual/festive practices (folk Catholicism, home altars, traiteurs, Mardi Gras), and languages (Cajun and Creole French,
HIGH SCHOOL PLACED
A Taste of the South
Hunter Gravois
University View Academy
An important aspect of a culture is (of course) its food, and what better way to celebrate Louisiana's culinary presence than a tribute to its famous cajun cuisine?
Louisiana Story Map on Human Impacts on Environment
Emily Richey
Dutchtown High School
This project focuses on how water pollution impacts Louisiana waterways and the people who reside in the sixty-four parishes.