Winning artwork of two All Saints students encourages recycling #Catholic – All Saints Academy in Parsippany, N.J., had winners in both categories of the annual Morris County Clean Communities poster contest, grades 5-7 and grades 8-12. Conducted in partnership with the Morris County Municipal Utilities Authority (MCMUA), the contest was guided by the theme, “Keep Morris County Litter Free.”
Imani Sarkodie, a current eighth grader at All Saints, won for a poster design in the grade 5–7 category, while Ellie DeMarco, now a freshman at Morris Catholic High School, won the grade 8–12 category. The posters were submitted in June, and the winners were announced in September.
Oct. 22, representatives from MCMUA presented All Saints Academy with recycling cans depicting the winners’ artwork and 0 Visa gift cards to the winners.

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Pictured are Sarkodie and Mrs. DeMarco, on behalf of Ellie, with Michelle Chavanne, the district Clean Communities coordinator and recycling coordinator, who presented the winners with their prizes. The cans have been on display in the school lobby.
Linda Patricola, the seventh-grade homeroom and middle school science teacher and STEM coordinator, dedicates time to the recycling program at All Saints.
Leanne Gonzalez is the principal of All Saints Academy in Parsippany, N.J.
 
Winning artwork of two All Saints students encourages recycling #Catholic - <img width="150" height="150" src="https://beaconnj.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/RecycleAllSts-1-150x150.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="" loading="lazy" /><p><strong>All Saints Academy</strong> in Parsippany, N.J., had winners in both categories of the annual Morris County Clean Communities poster contest, grades 5-7 and grades 8-12. Conducted in partnership with the Morris County Municipal Utilities Authority (MCMUA), the contest was guided by the theme, “Keep Morris County Litter Free.”</p> <p>Imani Sarkodie, a current eighth grader at All Saints, won for a poster design in the grade 5–7 category, while Ellie DeMarco, now a freshman at Morris Catholic High School, won the grade 8–12 category. The posters were submitted in June, and the winners were announced in September.</p> <p>Oct. 22, representatives from MCMUA presented All Saints Academy with recycling cans depicting the winners’ artwork and $200 Visa gift cards to the winners.</p> <hr> <h6 style="text-align: center"><a href="https://beaconnj.org/subscribe/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><span data-olk-copy-source="MessageBody">Click here to subscribe to our weekly newsletter.</span></a></h6> <hr> <p>Pictured are Sarkodie and Mrs. DeMarco, on behalf of Ellie, with Michelle Chavanne, the district Clean Communities coordinator and recycling coordinator, who presented the winners with their prizes. The cans have been on display in the school lobby.</p> <p>Linda Patricola, the seventh-grade homeroom and middle school science teacher and STEM coordinator, dedicates time to the recycling program at All Saints.</p> <p style="text-align: right"><em>Leanne Gonzalez is the principal of All Saints Academy in Parsippany, N.J.</em></p> <p> </p> - <img width="150" height="150" src="https://beaconnj.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/RecycleAllSts-1-150x150.jpg" class="attachment-thumbnail size-thumbnail wp-post-image" alt="" />All Saints Academy in Parsippany, N.J., had winners in both categories of the annual Morris County Clean Communities poster contest, grades 5-7 and grades 8-12. Conducted in partnership with the Morris County Municipal Utilities Authority (MCMUA), the contest was guided by the theme, “Keep Morris County Litter Free.” Imani Sarkodie, a current eighth grader at All Saints, won for a poster design in the grade 5–7 category, while Ellie DeMarco, now a freshman at Morris Catholic High School, won the grade 8–12 category. The posters were submitted in June, and the winners were announced in September. Oct. 22, representatives from

All Saints Academy in Parsippany, N.J., had winners in both categories of the annual Morris County Clean Communities poster contest, grades 5-7 and grades 8-12. Conducted in partnership with the Morris County Municipal Utilities Authority (MCMUA), the contest was guided by the theme, “Keep Morris County Litter Free.”

Imani Sarkodie, a current eighth grader at All Saints, won for a poster design in the grade 5–7 category, while Ellie DeMarco, now a freshman at Morris Catholic High School, won the grade 8–12 category. The posters were submitted in June, and the winners were announced in September.

Oct. 22, representatives from MCMUA presented All Saints Academy with recycling cans depicting the winners’ artwork and $200 Visa gift cards to the winners.


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Pictured are Sarkodie and Mrs. DeMarco, on behalf of Ellie, with Michelle Chavanne, the district Clean Communities coordinator and recycling coordinator, who presented the winners with their prizes. The cans have been on display in the school lobby.

Linda Patricola, the seventh-grade homeroom and middle school science teacher and STEM coordinator, dedicates time to the recycling program at All Saints.

Leanne Gonzalez is the principal of All Saints Academy in Parsippany, N.J.

 

Winning artwork of two All Saints students encourages recycling #Catholic –

All Saints Academy in Parsippany, N.J., had winners in both categories of the annual Morris County Clean Communities poster contest, grades 5-7 and grades 8-12. Conducted in partnership with the Morris County Municipal Utilities Authority (MCMUA), the contest was guided by the theme, “Keep Morris County Litter Free.”

Imani Sarkodie, a current eighth grader at All Saints, won for a poster design in the grade 5–7 category, while Ellie DeMarco, now a freshman at Morris Catholic High School, won the grade 8–12 category. The posters were submitted in June, and the winners were announced in September.

Oct. 22, representatives from MCMUA presented All Saints Academy with recycling cans depicting the winners’ artwork and $200 Visa gift cards to the winners.


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Pictured are Sarkodie and Mrs. DeMarco, on behalf of Ellie, with Michelle Chavanne, the district Clean Communities coordinator and recycling coordinator, who presented the winners with their prizes. The cans have been on display in the school lobby.

Linda Patricola, the seventh-grade homeroom and middle school science teacher and STEM coordinator, dedicates time to the recycling program at All Saints.

Leanne Gonzalez is the principal of All Saints Academy in Parsippany, N.J.