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DPS student wins top honors in 2012 National Poison Prevention Week

Stephane Prieto Ponce recognized for first place in Grade 6-8 division

Stephane Prieto Ponce has won top honors in the 2012 National Poison Prevention Week poster contest for a poster she created as an eighth-grade student in Advanced Art at Chewning Middle School last spring.

Representatives from the Carolinas Poison Center in Charlotte are planning to be in Durham to recognize Stephane during the poison prevention week March 18-24. Her poster won first place in the Grade 6-8 division.

Stephane’s poster depicts a little girl who has climbed on a bathroom sink and is standing on tiptoes to reach bottles on the top shelf of a medicine cabinet. “Children Act Fast. So do Poisons,” the poster warns.

When Stephane’s Advanced Art teacher, James Hensley, saw the preliminary sketch for the poster, he said, “I was like, pow! It was so strong. She really nailed it.”

Stephane, who now is a 9th grader at Southern High School, said it took her about two weeks to transform the final sketch into the ink-and-water-color poster. 

The winning poster is displayed on the National Poison Prevention Week Council’s website, www.poisonprevention.org.