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Young Artists Turn License Plates into Masterpieces at Kids Tag Art Awards
Record-breaking participation highlights successful fourth year of program that has raised over $104,000 for school art programs
TAMPA, Fla., April 18, 2025 – The Hillsborough County Tax Collector’s Office (HCTC) celebrated the artistic talents of fifth-grade students across the county at the annual Kids Tag Art Awards Ceremony on Wednesday, April 16, at Jefferson High School. The event recognized outstanding young artists while raising critical funds to support art education in Hillsborough County schools.
The 2024-2025 program saw participation from a record-breaking 65 schools, with over 3,100 student artists submitting original designs for specialty license plates. This represents significant growth for the program, which is now in its fourth year and has raised over $104,000 for Hillsborough County school art programs since its inception.
“These young artists continue to amaze us with their creativity and talent,” said Hillsborough County Tax Collector Nancy Millan. “The Kids Tag Art program not only showcases their artistic abilities but also provides essential funding for art teachers to purchase much needed art supplies for the classroom. We’re incredibly proud to see the program grow each year, benefiting more students and schools while highlighting the importance of arts in education.”
The ceremony recognized top artists from each participating school, with special recognitions including:
- Tax Collector’s Choice Award: A talented student from Bevis Elementary
- Title Sponsor’s Choice Award (Suncoast Credit Union): A creative artist from Collins K-8 School
- TECO Powerful Art Award: An innovative designer from Robinson Elementary
- Best Teacher Artwork Award: An artistic educator from Apollo Beach K-8 School
School Board Chair Jessica Vaughn, who served as a judge for this year’s program, addressed the audience and congratulated the young artists on their achievements. Representatives from Suncoast Credit Union and TECO also attended to present their respective sponsor awards, and the Florida Aquarium awarded each school’s winner with four tickets to the Florida Aquarium.
This year, the program expanded its product offerings to include mouse pads, keychains, and ceramic mugs featuring the students’ artwork, in addition to the metal license plates. Families, educators, and community members can purchase student-designed license plates and other products online at hillstaxfl.gov. All proceeds from sales go directly back to school art programs to purchase classroom art supplies, with participating schools receiving an average of $800 each.
The Kids Tag Art program is made possible through partnerships with the Hillsborough Education Foundation and Hillsborough County Public Schools, along with the generous support of sponsors, including:
- Title Sponsor – Suncoast Credit Union
- TECO
- Derrick Brooks Charities
- Florida West Coast Credit Union
- Tampa Museum of Art
- Glazer Children’s Museum
- Keith Fakhoury
- Adele S. Bernett Memorial Fund
- The Florida Aquarium
For more information about the Kids Tag Art program or to purchase products, visit hillstaxfl.gov/shop.
