May 09, 2008 04:00 am
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Sue-Ann Dunn of Plattsburgh earned a bachelor of fine arts in communications degree from SUNY Geneseo in December 2007.
The Lake Placid Institute for Arts and Humanities has announced the winners of the 2008 Great Adirondack Young People's Poetry Contest. The winning poems were selected from more than 800 entries from students in grades 1 - 12 from all over the Adirondack region. The LPI is granting scholarships for the following high school students to attend the Young Writer's Conference, a spring writing workshop on the campus of Champlain College in Burlington, Vt.: Martha McKinley and Kristen Linder of Westport Central School.
2008 Winning Poets
Grade 1: Ayla Buerkett, Heaton McCormick, and Mistre Newton, Lake Clear Elementary School.
Grade 2: Ethan Ecret, Petrova Elementary School.
Grade 3: Willa Egan, Lake Clear School; Dana Holmlund, Northern Lights School.
Grade 5: Zachary Cosgrove, AuSable Forks Elementary School.
Grade 7: Harry Hudson, Rachel Abrahamsen, Malibu Sprague, Gabriel Schrauf, Westport Central School.
Grade 8: Alexandra Chary, Saranac Lake Middle School; Renè Provost, Willboro Central School.
Grade 10: Martha McKinley, Westport Central School; Jessica Boyer, Lake Placid High School; Zach Bourbeau, Tupper Lake High School; Luke Andrews, Keene Central School.
Grade 11: Marné Timon, Keene Central School; Sean Davis, Westport Central School; Hannah Saiz, Plattsburgh Senior High School; Lindsey LaBarge, Keene Central School.
Grade 12: Kristin Linder, Kelsey Sears, Westport Central School; Carne Shackett, Keene Central School; Chauntel Gillilland, Westport Central School.
A group of students at Boston College Graduate School of Social Work, including Jamie Wood of Plattsburgh, have returned from a three-week service-learning trip to South India. The group's goal was to study social problems and learn about the cultural context of human services in a developing country, health and mental health issues, and sustainable development in villages affected by the deadly 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.
Kate L. Armstrong, the daughter of George and Colleen Armstrong of Keeseville, has been inducted into the National Honor Society of Psychology, PSI CHI. She attends the University of Albany.
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Clinton and Essex Counties sent two 4-H members to this year's Capital Days. Youth meet with their local legislators, attend political proceedings and tour the capital. Christine Allen, Chaperone Darlene Medeiro and Stephanie Burrows attended.
The following local residents have been named Henry Wells Scholars at Wells College: Alexander Torres, a senior at Plattsburgh Senior High School, Plattsburgh; and Dustin Farrell, a senior at AuSable Valley Central School, Clintonville.
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