2024 YOUTH AWARD PROJECT SUBMISSIONS

NEED is honored to recognize amazing students, teachers, and program leaders for their great work in energy education and community outreach each year. Winning projects reflect energy knowledge gains, energy outreach, community involvement, and student leadership.

 State Award Winner

 National Award Winner

 Outstanding Project Recognition

Afton Elementary School 2019 Project
2021 Elementary PA
Afton Elementary School
Yardley, PA

H.O.P.E. – Helping Other Project Earth

Project Advisors

Kristin Slota, Deb Koehler, SPARK (STEM)

Awards

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How to Save Energy and Why
2019 Elementary KY
A.M. Yealey Elementary
Florence, KY

A.M. Yealey Energy News Team

Project Advisors

Julia Deevers-Rich

Student Advisors

Trisha Maheshwari, Hope Warning

Awards

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AK Suter Elementary Cover 2019
2019 Primary FL
A. K. Suter Elementary School
Pensacola, FL

Every Little Thing We Do Will Make a Difference

Project Advisors

Deborah Pate, Cindy Bradley

Student Advisors

Sophia Senarosa, Katie Knight

Awards

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Suter Rocks 2 Project
2018 Primary FL
A. K. Suter Elementary School
Pensacola, FL

Suter Rocks 2

Project Advisors

Raynee Bouillion

Student Advisors

Nolan Anderson

Awards

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Youth Awards Resources

Project Guidelines

Information about starting and finishing your project, formatting and presentation, adding a video, and submitting your work.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions about the Youth Awards, project submissions, and participation.

Program Guide

Full information about the Youth Awards in convenient e-publication or .pdf download format.

Group of students around a Youth Awards poster

The Youth Awards Program is great for all schools—new to energy education, or veteran. Projects and outreach completed for the program provide opportunity for enrichment and engagement, as well as an opportunity for your students, classroom, and school to shine.

NEED schools have outstanding classroom-based programs in which students learn about energy. Some schools have student leaders who extend these activities into their communities. To recognize outstanding achievement and reward this leadership, The NEED Project conducts the National Youth Awards Program for Energy Achievement.