Two Bridgeport Students Among Honorees for HHOMA's Project on Racism Contest
By Connect-Bridgeport Staff on January 15, 2021
A program of the virtual ceremony can be accessed here.
“The young people in our state have creativity and passion,” said HHOMA Executive Director and Martin Luther King Jr. State Holiday Commission Chair Jill Upson. “We are honored to take part in recognizing them, what they have to say and what they have achieved.”
Essays | Music | Film
The Project on Racism Contest was presented by the Martin Luther King Jr. State Holiday Commission and the YWCA Wheeling. Entries were accepted for essays, music, and five-minute films and was open to any student from grades 1-12 attending public, private, parochial, or home school in West Virginia.
All entries must have focused on the following quote from Martin Luther King Jr.: “We may have all come on different ships, but we’re in the same boat now.”
Award recipients for each category are listed below.
Grade K-5
1st Place
Helen Miller
Ansted Elementary School, 5th Grade
2nd Place
Reid Boswell
Spring Mills Primary School, 2nd Grade
3rd Place
Paxton Matthews
Bethlehem Elementary School, 3rd Grade
Grade 6-8
1st Place
Audrey Ferguson
Warwood Middle School, 8th Grade
2nd Place
Nicholas Lilly
Shady Spring Middle School, 8th Grade
3rd Place
Julia Dunaway
Tridelphia Middle School, 7th Grade
Grade 9-12
1st Place
Devan Boyles
Parkersburg High School, 12th Grade
2nd Place
Alaina Fry
Hedgesville High School, 10th Grade
3rd Place
Jonathan Nguyen
Greenbrier East High School, 10th Grade
Film Award Recipients
1st Place (Group Entry)
Hunter Kelley, Everett Poole, Xander Plute, Nico Hoellwarth, Almira Ramazanova, Abolaji Oke, Nick Earls, Cole Grimm & Sam Gorence
Linsly School, 11th & 12th Grades
2nd Place
Kate Blackwood
Bridgeport Middle School, 7th Grade
3rd Place
Kinsley Edgmon
West Liberty Elementary School, 5th Grade
Song Award Recipients
1st Place
Juanita Garcia
Linsly School, 11th Grade
2nd Place
Julian Skasik
Bridgeport High School, 11th Grade
Poster Artwork
The Martin Luther King Jr. State Holiday Commission and the Beta Beta Omega Chapter, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, presented the 37th annual Poster Competition.
West Virginia students from grades K-12 could enter the poster competition. The art must have focused on the following quote from Martin Luther King Jr.: “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”
Poster award recipients are listed below.
Grade 9-12
1st Place
Zoey Davidson
Lincoln County High School, 9th Grade
2nd Place
Dannah Pauley
Lincoln County High School, 9th Grade
3rd Place
Rian Hoalcraft
Robert C. Byrd High School, 9th Grade
Grade 6-8
1st Place (Group Entry)
Kinleigh Bell & Dakota Adkins
Hamlin PK-8 School, 6th Grade
2nd Place (Group Entry)
Aivah Spence & Laney Nelson
Hamlin PK-8 School, 6th Grade
3rd Place (Tie)
Landon Gillespie
Hamlin PK-8 School, 7th Grade
Fallon Parker
Hamlin PK-8 School, 7th Grade