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West Jackson fourth-graders ask Hoschton City to back endangered-species license-plate designs

Hoschton City Council · December 12, 2025
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Summary

Fourth-graders from West Jackson Elementary presented license-plate designs and short proposals urging Hoschton City to promote local endangered species — from mole king snakes to bumblebees — as a way to educate residents about habitat loss and pollinator declines.

Fourth-grade students from West Jackson Elementary School presented endangered-species license-plate designs to the Hoschton City Council on a program led by teacher Jessica Knight. The students described how they used Google Earth, county biodiversity data and classroom math to research the local impact of habitat loss and to convey conservation messages through visual designs.

"We are a steam certified school here in Houston," Jessica Knight said as…

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