KISSIMMEE, Fla. — Kissimmee Utility Authority has released its 2026 Calendar of Energy Conservation, a bilingual calendar presented in both English and Spanish that highlights creativity, sustainability, and student achievement across Osceola County.
The calendar showcases the winning artwork from KUA’s 32nd annual student art contest, an initiative designed to encourage energy conservation awareness among young students and their families. Copies of the calendar are available free of charge at KUA’s Customer Service Center, located at 1701 W. Carroll Street in Kissimmee.
In addition to featuring original student artwork, the calendar includes helpful electrical safety tips and incorporates the Osceola County School District academic calendar, making it a practical planning tool for families throughout the community.
For more than three decades, KUA has hosted the annual art contest, inviting students in Kindergarten through fifth grade—including public, private, charter, and homeschool participants—to share their creativity while learning about energy efficiency and conservation.
This year’s contest received 1,748 entries from 18 Osceola County elementary schools. A panel of judges selected 12 winning pieces, one representing each month of the year, to be featured in the 2026 calendar.
🎨 2026 Student Art Contest Winners
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Maria Pirela — Holy Redeemer Catholic School (Grand Prize Winner)
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Amina Adam — Osceola Science Charter School
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Andrea McGee — Osceola Science Charter School
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Arianna Lee Gines — Oak Tree Christian Academy
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Camila Torres — Holy Redeemer Catholic School
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Dylan Londono — Voyager K-8
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Emma Ramos — Holy Redeemer Catholic School
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Gretza Rivera-Roman — Lakeview Elementary
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Krystal Montalto — Osceola Science Charter School
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Liam Yafac Leon — Michigan Avenue Elementary
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Sebastian Cuberos — Flora Ridge Elementary
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Shaira Nicole Cintron — Holy Redeemer Catholic School
KUA officials say the annual calendar continues to be a meaningful way to celebrate student creativity while reinforcing the importance of responsible energy use across the community.
Residents interested in receiving a copy of the 2026 Calendar of Energy Conservation are encouraged to stop by KUA’s customer service center while supplies last.
















