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Press Release  MassDOT Announces the Winners of the 2024 “Name A Snowplow” Contest

Competition for Elementary and Middle School Students Highlights the Dedication of Public Works Employees During the Winter Season
For immediate release:
12/23/2024
  • Massachusetts Department of Transportation
  • Highway Division

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Jacquelyn Goddard, Director of Communications, MassDOT

BOSTON — The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) has announced the winners of the third annual “Name A Snowplow” contest for elementary and middle school students in Massachusetts. 

This contest received entries from public school classrooms located all across Massachusetts to name the 12 MassDOT snowplows that will be in service during this 2024/2025 winter season. The purpose of the contest is to celebrate the snow and ice season and to help recognize the hard work and dedication shown by public works employees and contractors during the winter season.  

"Maintaining safe and clear roads across Massachusetts during winter is no easy task. We appreciate how educators are engaging their students in this fun competition that honors this vital public service," said Transportation Secretary and CEO Monica Tibbits-Nutt. "Congratulations to the winning classrooms, and we look forward to seeing your snowplows out in the field."

"This contest is a great way for schools across the state to connect with the crews who work tirelessly to keep our roads clear each winter," said Highway Administrator Jonathan Gulliver. "Thank you to everyone who took part in this contest, and congratulations to our winners."

The 12 winning classrooms are listed below. 

Winning Submissions for K through 4th Grade School Town Grade and Teacher Chosen Plow Name 
District 1 Morris Elementary SchoolLenox

4th,  

Katie Simonelli 

Snowana
District 2 Swift River SchoolNew SalemK, Ms. KoonzControl-Salt-Delete
District 3 Brophy Elementary SchoolFramingham4th, Kimberly TremlettAbomindable Plowman
District 4 Great Oak Elementary School DanversK, Mrs. ButlerSnow Force One
District 5 Dighton Elementary SchoolDighton1st, Lisa PerryTaylor Drift
District 6 St. Mary of the Hills SchoolMilton4th, Kathleen BlahoIce S’now More
Winning Submissions for 5th through 8th Grade School Town Grade and Teacher Chosen Plow Name 
District 1 Pine Cobble SchoolWilliamstown5th, Jeff UhasIce Ice Baby
District 2 Paul R. Baird Middle SchoolLudlow6th, Tina DeLulloIt’s Snow Problem
District 3 Oak Street Elementary SchoolFranklin5th, Abby NormandinMac N’ Freeze
District 4 North Andover Middle SchoolNorth Andover7th, Gabrielle CampbellBlizzard Buster
District 5 St. Mary’s Catholic SchoolMansfield5th, Mrs. StrattonC 3 P Snow
District 6 Manville SchoolBoston8th, Sean MilliganMeltin’ John

 Applications for the Snowplow Naming Contest were submitted by Friday, December 13, 2024. There was no limit to the number of applications that could have been submitted per school.  

A selection panel composed of MassDOT employees chose two elementary/middle school classroom winners that are located within each of the six Highway Division districts.  The winning submissions were evaluated based on two grade-level categories: 1) kindergarten through fourth grade, and 2) fifth grade through eighth grade.  

For more information on the contest, please visit: https://www.mass.gov/name-a-snowplow-contest-2024-25.

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