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LONGVIEW, TX Pine Tree High School is proud to announce that three of its students, Theone Frederick, Eva Vizueth, and Jezibella Martindale, have been named winners in the 2025 Texas School Safety Center Art Contest.

The annual contest invites middle and high school students from across Texas to submit original artwork that reflects their perspectives on school safety. Students were asked to respond to one of three prompts: What is the biggest problem you and/or your peers experience at school? What does a safe school look like to you? Or, what does your safe place from stress and worries look like?

The top entries from each prompt were selected and featured in an art exhibit at the 2025 Texas School Safety Conference held this past June. Among the winners, Theone Frederick created a chalk pastel piece titled “Drowning in Grades,” Eva Vizueth submitted a chalk pastel work titled “See my Thoughts,” and Jezibella Martindale produced a Prismacolor pencil piece titled “Burnt.”

By earning statewide recognition, these students highlighted the importance of school safety while representing Pine Tree ISD with distinction.

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