A digital graphic design poster celebrates the intersection of art and agriculture. The background is green with bold white text on the left that reads: “ART + AGRICULTURE = celebration.” The word “ART” and “AGRICULTURE” are in uppercase block letters, with a bright orange plus sign between them. The word “celebration” is written in a black cursive font.  On the right side of the poster is a photograph of a collaborative quilt mural displayed in a school hallway. The mural features triangular quilt squares arranged in a color gradient from red to purple, showcasing student artwork with geometric patterns. Above the mural, white lines radiate in a semi-circle.  Below the mural are two logos: one for Bridgeport Elementary School, featuring a cartoon tiger mascot with orange and black fur, green eyes, and a friendly smile; and one for Franklin County Schools, showing the letters “FCS” in bold white with a star in the “F,” and the words “Franklin County Schools” beneath it.  The overall design is bright, celebratory, and emphasizes the connection between artistic expression and agricultural heritage.

At Franklin County Schools, we believe strength comes from compassion—and today, we celebrate a young leader who embodies it all.

Brystol, a proud student at Hearn Elementary, saw a need and took action. With courage in her heart and a lemonade stand at her family’s garage sale, she raised an incredible $206.25 to support LIFE House for Animals. Her reason? “I have three dogs of my own and love all dogs. I wanted to help the ones in need.”

This act of generosity wasn’t just sweet—it was strong, team-oriented, and full of distinction. Brystol didn’t just make lemonade—she made a difference.

We are proud to call her part of our FCS family. Her kindness reminds us that even the smallest hands can lead with the biggest hearts. 💛🐶😺💙

Life House Facebook post about Brystol: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1CFZqTWUh8/

Life House Website: http://www.lifehouse4animals.org/