Spring Thaw Winners Announced

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Spring Thaw Winners Announced

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Spring Thaw, the Arts Council’s annual youth art & writing exhibition, has announced winners for the 2021 Spring Thaw.
There were 176 entries from all across Huntingdon County. There were 17 schools represented, plus home schooled students.

WRITING

Grades 4-6

1st Place
Robert Ghaner, Standing Stone Elementary, 5th Grade

2nd Place
Andrew Pile, Reach Cyber School, 6th Grade

3rd Place
Everett Payne, Standing Stone Elementary, 5th Grade

Grades 7-9 

1st Place
Starlight Mattis, Grier School, 9th Grade

2nd Place
Estella Huang, Grier School, 9th Grade

3rd Place
Katie Clark, New Day Charter School, 9th Grade

Grades 10-12

1st Place
Nguyen Vo, Grier School, 12th Grade

2nd Place
Mikayla Glover, Grier School, 12th Grade

3rd Place
Jacob Smithmyer, Huntingdon Area High School, 12th Grade

2-D

Grades K-3

1st Place
Holt Grant, Home Schooled, 2nd Grade

2nd Place
Ayden Steele, Juniata Valley Elementary School, 3rd Grade

3rd Place
Adelaide Revercomb, Shade Gap Elementary, 1st Grade

Grades 4-6

1st Place
Olivia Pyles, Huntingdon Area Middle School, 6th Grade

2nd Place
Lane Sunderland, Juniata Valley Elementary School, 4th Grade

3rd Place
Lydia Heller, Standing Stone Elementary, 4th Grade

Grades 7-9

1st Place
Olivia Weidel, Huntingdon Area High School, 9th Grade

2nd Place
Reagan Orenshaw Huntingdon Area Middle School 7 2-D Pink Summer 2nd

3rd Place
Sophia Roberts, Reach Charter School, 9th Grade

Grades 10-12

1st Place
Khe Nguyen, Grier School, 12th Grade

2nd Place
Clara Sussmann, Grier School, 11th Grade

3rd Place
Brindel Rush, Huntingdon Area High School, 12th Grade

3-D

Grades K-3

1st Place
Clara McMurtrie, Spring Farms Elementary, 2nd Grade

2nd Place
Hattie Baker, Stone Valley Community Charter School, 2nd Grade

Grades 4-6

1st Place
Dalton Baker, Juniata Valley Elementary School, 4th Grade

2nd Place
Charlee Smith, Juniata Valley Elementary School, 4th Grade

3rd Place
Addison Guisler, Southside Elementary, 4th Grade

Grades 7-9

1st Place
Olivia Weidel, Huntingdon Area High School, 9th Grade

2nd Place
Kiera Gillen, Grier School, 9th Grade

3rd Place
Elinor Caviedes, Grier School, 8th Grade

Grades 10-12

1st Place
Erica Sunderland, Huntingdon Area High School, 12th Grade

2nd Place
Cade Gleason, Mount Union Area High School, 11th Grade

3rd Place
Melli Kujanen, Grier School, 11th Grade

 

PHOTOGRAPHY

Grades K-3

1st Place
Hattie Baker, Stone Valley Community Charter School, 2nd

3rd Place
Dayton Crouse, Shade Gap Elementary, 1st Grade

Grades 4-6

1st Place
Kelsie Taylor, Huntingdon Area Middle School, 6th Grade

2nd Place (tie)
Hudson Grant, Home Schooled, 5th Grade

2nd Place (tie)
Elli Thompson, Home Schooled, 6th Grade

3rd Place
Reese Taylor, Southside Elementary, 5th Grade

Grades 7-9

1st Place
Olivia Weidel, Huntingdon Area High School, 9th Grade

2nd Place
Camila Ramirez, Grier School, 9th Grade 

3rd Place
Maggie Taylor, Huntingdon Area Middle School, 8th Grade

Grades 10-12

1st Place
Alexandra Marini, Grier School, 11th Grade

2nd Place
Autumn Swope, Huntingdon Area High School, 12th Grade

3rd Place
Paige Cohen, Grier School, 11th Grade


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