Arizona Virtual Academy (AZVA) celebrates two student winners in the national K12 Photography Competition, which received over 12,000 submissions. Leilani Badilla, AZVA’s People’s Choice winner in second grade, earned a $100 prize for her close-up of a honey bee, while Brooklyn Eure, a second-place winner in fourth grade, received $500 for her vibrant butterfly photograph. This competition provides a national platform for K-12 students to showcase their creativity and skill in photography, with AZVA proud to support their artistic growth.
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