Marli Bartness presents one of two awards to Rachel Alfred during Lakewood School Districts National PTA Reflections Arts Recognition Program. -
Marli Bartness presents one of two awards to Rachel Alfred during Lakewood School Districts National PTA Reflections Arts Recognition Program.

Lakewood presents art awards


August 27, 2008 · Updated 4:12 PM 

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Local students were honored recently during Lakewood School Districts National PTA Reflections Arts Recognition Program.
The following students were recognized:

District Finalists (entries sent to the state PTA competition).
Shaun Arenz, first-grade, visual arts.
Keely Hall, second-grade, film/video.
Rachel Alfred, third-grade, literature.
Claire Feeney, third-grade, visual arts.
Emma Vanderweyst, third-grade, literature.
Dana Arenz, fifth-grade, Visual Arts.
Olivia Bowers, fifth-grade, Literature.

Category Finalists (Top two entries in each category).
Keely Hall, second-grade, Literature; Photography; Visual Arts.
Mariah Jensen, second-grade, Literature; Photography.
Rachel Alfred, third-grade, Visual Arts.
Brendan Hall, fourth-grade, Literature; Photography; Visual Arts.
McKenna Dahl, fifth-grade, Literature.

Honorable Mention (Top five entries in each category).
Jordynn Burnhan, third-grade, Visual Arts.
Eli Dahl, third-grade, Visual Arts.
Emma Leftwich, third-grade, Visual Arts.
Brendan Hall, fourth-grade, Visual Arts.
Shantel St. Jean, fifth-grade, Visual Arts.

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