Visions Magazine Winners 2018-2019

08/15/2019

香港六合彩开奖结果鈥檚 Literature & Languages Department sponsored its third annual writing contest for ninth- through twelfth-grade students attending schools in the counties of Bedford, Blair, Cambria, Clearfield, Indiana, Somerset, and Westmoreland. Students from various high schools in these seven counties and beyond submitted their short fiction, poetry, essays, and personal narratives for the contest.

Each submission was judged and scored by English faculty according to these five criteria: (1) creativity, (2) structure, (3) content, (4) style and expression, and (5) grammar, mechanics, and formatting. Scores were then tabulated to determine the contest winners and honorable mention recipients.

First Place: Ashley Barletta, for her poem 鈥淭hanksgiving.鈥 Ashley is an 11th-grade student at Venango Catholic High School.

Second Place: Sarah Jean Hines, for her short fantasy story 鈥淭he Cardinal King.鈥 Sarah Jean attends Penn Cambria High School and is currently in the 11th grade.

Third Place: Kevin Rowland, for his found poem 鈥淕reat White Wings.鈥 Kevin is a 12th-grade student at Gateway High School.

Six honorable mentions were also selected by the faculty judges:

  • Sophia Cafeo, for her poem 鈥淗onesty鈥 (Grade 11, Richland High School)
  • Emerson Ekis, for his poem 鈥渋nside my mind there is a bomb鈥 (Grade 11, Venango Catholic High School)
  • Mackenzie Metz, for her poem 鈥淲orn鈥 (Grade 11, Venango Catholic High School)
  • Janaki Patel, for her poem 鈥淎 Rose鈥檚 Lament鈥 (Grade 11, John P. Stevens High School)
  • Hope Elizabeth Winger, for her poem 鈥淥wnership鈥 (Venango Catholic High School)
  • Anna-Lise Zimoski, for her poem 鈥257 Spruce Street鈥 (Grade 11, Venango Catholic High School)

Each winner and honorable mention recipient will receive a monetary prize for his or her selected entry.

  • First prize: $75
  • Second prize: $50
  • Third prize: $35
  • Honorable mention: $20

All winning and honorable mention entries have been published in , the university鈥檚 magazine for high school writing. Visions is edited by faculty member Dr. Brennan Thomas.

Congratulations to the writers!

Visions 2018-2019