Student winners announced for MCSTOYA/MCELA writing contest

Wed, 02/14/2024 - 5:00pm

The Maine County and State Teachers of the Year Association, in partnership with the Maine Council of English Language Arts, announce the winners of the second annual Student Writing Contest. The contest “showcased the outstanding talent of students and the incredible impact of teachers in Maine,” said MCSTOYA, in a news release.

After careful consideration, the judges have selected the following students as the winners:

PK-2

1st Place: Giles Urwin, Grade 2, The Center for Teaching and Learning, Edgecomb
2nd Place: Avery Barnett, Grade 2, Elm Street School, Mechanic Falls

Honorable Mentions:

Po Salko, Grade 1, Kate Furbish Elementary School, Brunswick
Brenden Onyon, Kindergarten, Poland Community School
Anais Hernas, Grade 2, Daniel W. Merritt School, Addison

Grades 3-5

First Place: Adeline Inman, Grade 5, The Center for Teaching and Learning, Edgecomb
Second Place: Abisag H. Castillo Marrero, Grade 4, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Brunswick

Honorable Mentions:

Arthur Douglas, Grade 5, Oxford Elementary School
Josie Mains, Grade 5, Oxford Elementary School

Grades 6-8

First Place: Isla A. Litton, Grade 8, Cape Elizabeth Middle School
Second Place: Arianna Brooks, Grade 8, Bruce M Whittier Middle School, Poland

Honorable Mentions:

Ruby Glenn, Grade 7, Coastal Christian School, Waldoboro
Zabina Zimmermann, Grade 8, Cape Elizabeth Middle School

Grades 9-12

First Place: Jocelyn Davis, Grade 9, Oak Hill High School, Wales
Second Place: Sebastian Milstein-Jones, Grade 9, Casco Bay High School, Portland

Honorable Mentions:

Shukri Ibrahim, Grade 9, Casco Bay High School, Portland
Nataly Fitzpatrick, Grade 12, Nokomis Regional High School, Newport

 

The Student Writing Contest aims to lift students’ voices in recognizing teachers’ impact on their lives in ways both small and large.

“In only our second year, the submissions exceeded our expectations,” said the release. “We are touched by the stories of caring and supportive teachers from across our state and from every grade span.”

"We are incredibly proud of all the students who participated,” said Heather Webster, co-chair of the Writing Contest Committee. “Teaching can be so incredibly hard, and on really tough days, you can start to question yourself and whether or not you make a difference. But how can you not be uplifted by the words of these students." 

The youngest writers in grades PK-5 share: “He shows us things in little steps...,” “[she] makes me feel safe/by knowing me so well,” and “She changed my life, made me think smarter...”

Students in grades 6-12 echo these, though in more complexity: “She makes you feel seen in a room jammed with people,” “He pushed me to my limits...every day he was in class he taught me a new life lesson,” and “[She] saved me, my spark, and life and she has continued to help me guide myself...to become the person I am today and dream to be.”

The sentiment that shines through every submission is “all I want to say is, truly, thank you.”

The winners will receive Amazon Gift Cards in the amounts of $125, $60, and $30, and their work will be featured on the MCELA website: https://www.mainecela.org/.

MCSTOYA and MCELA extend their gratitude to the judges for their time and dedication in evaluating the entries.

“Additionally, we thank all the participating schools, teachers, and students for contributing to the success of this contest,” said the release.