2019-2020 ArcGIS Online Competition Winners
Park Forest Middle Summer Camp Travel
-Ahmad Zidan, Jonathan Nuygen, Park Forest Middle School
Home to School Travel Distance Analysis. Our goal for the project was to determine if the majority of the student population was able to attend summer camp if offered at Park Forest Middle School.
Fossils in Louisiana
-Katherine Winchester, St. Joseph's Academy
This story map is about prehistoric organisms that have left behind fossils in Louisiana. The fossils in this map are from the Mesozoic Era, which ended about 65 million years ago.
MIDDLE SCHOOL PLACED
Positive Effects of COVID-19
Savannah Westacott, Piper Briuglio, 8th Grade,
Lusher Charter Middle School
Environmental healing in the wake of a global pandemic
Louisiana Land Loss
Ronan Theall, Robert Carroll, 8th Grade,
Lusher Charter Middle School
Land loss is caused by many things. But before we discuss how to mitigate land loss we need to know how it happens.
Louisiana Dolphin Strandings
Melanie Richards, Mihley Clayton, 8th Grade
Lusher Charter Middle School
There was a spike in bottlenose dolphin strandings (deaths) that occurred in the spring of 2019 in the Northern Gulf of Mexico including Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and the panhandle of Florida. Scientists didn't quite understand the sudden increase in deaths but had many theories.
Mapping 2020 Summer Camps
Humberto Rebollar, 8th Grade
Park Forest Middle School
A Study of Summer Camps for Park Forest Middle School
HIGH SCHOOL PLACED
Plantations of Louisiana
Susanna Shields, 9th Grade
St. Joseph's Academy
A story map about the plantations around Louisiana, who constructed them and when
COVID-19 Testing Sites In Louisiana
Jane Zaruba, 11th Grade,
Home School
As of April 16th, 2020, there has been 22,532 cases of COVID-19 in Louisiana. Approximately 120,000 tests have been completed and reported to the state. Here are areas of interests and testing locations
History of Mardi Gras
Adelaide Zaruba, 9th Grade, Home School
Mardi Gras (French for 'Fat Tuesday') is a Holiday where people celebrate and throw parties and have parades before the Catholic season of Lent.
The first Mardi Gras to be celebrated in the United States was in 1703.
Murals and Street Art Across Louisiana
Keira Stewart, 12th Grade,
Baton Rouge Magnet High School
Locations of art in Louisiana's urban cities: Shreveport, New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Lafayette