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Frisco Calls on Students to Illustrate Environmental Care in Annual Coloring Book Contest

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Published on January 06, 2026
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Frisco students are being called to action to help illustrate the importance of environmental stewardship in their community. The City of Frisco has announced a creative initiative, blending artistry with activism, aimed at finding imaginative contributors for the annual Environmental Services coloring book. The city's social media post invites all Frisco ISD students, as well as any student residing in Frisco, to showcase one action they take to keep their city pristine and free of litter.

The call for submissions, which mistakenly lists the deadline for submissions as Thursday, January 15—although it correctly falls on a Sunday this year—is open for artistic interpretations that can color the perspectives of others on ecological responsibility. Participants are encouraged to "Tell us ONE THING that YOU do to Keep Frisco Beautiful and litter free," as stated on the City of Frisco's Facebook page. This contest urges students to become part of Rufus and the Green Team's mission through their individual commitment to the city's environmental well-being.

Entries are to be sent no later than the previously mentioned January 15 to [email protected], or they can be dropped off in person at the Environmental Collection Center. Located at 6616 Walnut St, the center stands as a testament to Frisco's dedication to creating accessible venues for residents to participate in environmental conservation.