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  • A young person in an orange jumpsuit holds a prison sign, adorned with tattoos, against a striped background. Text reads "This is The Road That I Chose."
    1st Place: Krystal Hinojosa 8th Grader from CMS - Black & White or Color Division
  • A moody monochrome drawing depicting a lone figure in a forest, with two wolves lurking nearby, and bold text about gangs as predators.
    2nd Place: Bryan Valdez, 6th Grader from LOMS - Black & White or Color Division
  • A child pulls away from a large "GANG" graffiti, with "DON'T LET A" above, conveying a message of resistance against gang influence.
    3rd Place: Gissel Truvillo 8th Grader from LBVMS - Black & White or Color Division
  • A split image showing a graduate with a diploma on one side, and a man with a tattoo facing a police car on the other, highlighting life choices.
    1st Place: Jacob Prew, 12th Grader from AHS - Black & White or Color Division
  •  poster displaying the phrase "Joining a gang shatters your life," emphasizing the dangers of gang involvement.
    2nd Place: Alexandra Fragoso, 9th Grader from AHS - Black & White or Color Division
  • A poster displaying three panels labeled "I HEAR EVIL," "I SEE EVIL," and "I SPEAK EVIL," with the phrase "because I associate with GANGS" at the bottom.
    3rd Place: Kristi Brooks 9th Grader from AHS - Black & White or Color Division
  • Poster featuring the message "Don't lose your future in gangs" with a bold, impactful design.
    1st Place: Paula Sanchez 12th UHS - Computer Generated
  • A contemplative person, with a pained expression, is surrounded by money and a cemetery, warning against gang involvement.
    2nd Place: Rene Costilla, 12th UHS - Computer Generated
  • A crystal ball depicts a troubled youth surrounded by gang violence and police, with the message "Stay Gang Free" above.
    3rd Place: Samantha Gonzalez 12th UHS - Computer Generated