Congratulations Kent Adams from Harding--tied for 1st place for 8th grade and Garfield's Lizzie Shuga who brought home the 1st place trophy for 7th grade.
More seventh grade winners...
Garfield
Sarah Bene, 17th place,
Isabel Ostrowski, with a 4th place trophy.
Harding
Saige Rook 10th place, Claire Walkosak 8th place
and Caleigh Sheehan with a 4th place trophy.
And in 8th grade-- Harding
Elena Mulready, 14th place
And just announced-- the Harding 8th grade team took the 2nd place overall trophy.
What a great day for Lakewood Middle Schoolers, our Middle School teachers, and Lakewood Schools.
Members of Harding's seventh grade team, Veronica and Caleigh. Caleigh took the 4th place trophy.
Garfield 7th grade team winners, Izzy, 4th place, and Lizzie, 1st.
Harding seventh grade team winners, Claire, 8th place and Saige, 10th.
There were 26 schools competing, with over 300 students.
Congratulations everybody.
Betsy Voinovich
Lakewood takes FIRST place in Power of the Pen
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Re: Lakewood takes FIRST place in Power of the Pen
Hi all,
Now that we've all settled down after Power of the Pen-- Lakewood shocked people by how well they did, by the way--we always have some contenders but this time we had the best of 300 students, 26 schools, in 2 categories. BEST in the area in 7th and BEST in 8th. The army of judges agreed.
Wow, the first sentence above is not really a sentence at all, speaking of Power of the Pen.
I'll try it again: Now that we've all settled down, I realize that I mislabeled some of these pictures a little.
Caleigh (a seasoned Lakewood Observer writer by the way) was the fourth place trophy winner for 8th grade from Harding, not 7th.
Here Caleigh prepares, while other team members Max, John, and Claire get ready in their own ways.
Betsy Voinovich
Now that we've all settled down after Power of the Pen-- Lakewood shocked people by how well they did, by the way--we always have some contenders but this time we had the best of 300 students, 26 schools, in 2 categories. BEST in the area in 7th and BEST in 8th. The army of judges agreed.
Wow, the first sentence above is not really a sentence at all, speaking of Power of the Pen.
I'll try it again: Now that we've all settled down, I realize that I mislabeled some of these pictures a little.
Caleigh (a seasoned Lakewood Observer writer by the way) was the fourth place trophy winner for 8th grade from Harding, not 7th.
Here Caleigh prepares, while other team members Max, John, and Claire get ready in their own ways.
Betsy Voinovich