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Whitko Artists Make 2026 Indiana Connections Calendar

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Whitko High School student work “Autumn Adventure” was one of the winners of the 2026 Indiana Connections calendar contest. Photo by Daelyn Kirkdorffer.

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SOUTH WHITLEY — Whitko High School art students’ work continues to be featured in the Indiana Connection calendar.

“Holiday Wisdom”, by Cassidy Skinner.

The 2026 calendar’s December page will be topped with Cassidy Skinner’s “Holiday Wisdom,” the 12th grade division first place and Daelyn Kirkdorffer’s “Autumn Adventure” marks the days of October as the first place for 10th grade division. Also, Marissa Rodgers received a ninth grade division honorable mention for her drawing of an American bison, “Hoosier Heritage.”

Whitko student artwork has been featured in the calendar every year since 2001. This is the second year in a row Skinner has received first place in her grade level.

The contest started in 1998 and provides young Hoosier artists a unique opportunity to earn cash prizes and receive statewide acclaim. Each of the numbered grades is given the corresponding month of the year to illustrate: 12 grades, 12 months.

Kindergartners are assigned the cover each year. The winning works from each grade illustrate the Cooperative Calendar of Student Art which participating rural electric membership cooperative and RECs then distribute.

Skinner and  Kirkdorffer receive $200 each. Rodgers receives $75 and a featured spot in the calendar.

Whitko art teacher, Daniel Malicki, is proud of his students’ accomplishments and their pursuit for excellence in art year in and year out.

“This is a challenging contest to do,” Malicki said. “Only two pieces per grade level receive an award, either first or an honorable mention. For Whitko art students to win consistently is noteworthy, especially on a state level.”

Whitko Junior Senior High School is at 1 Big Blue Ave., South Whitley. For more information call the school at (260) 723-5146.

“Hoosier Heritage,” by Marissa Rodgers.

 


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