REFLECTIONS AWARDS 2013-2014 Theme

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REFLECTIONS AWARDS 2013-2014 Theme
R E F L E C T I O N S AWA R D S
2013-2014 Theme
“Believe, Dream, Inspire…”
The Reflections Arts Recognition Program is a national arts
recognition and achievement program for students. Since
1969, more than 10 million students across the nation have
taken part in this popular PTA program.
The Reflections Program provides an excellent opportunity for
students of all ages to:
 Unleash their creative talents and be inspired
 Express themselves imaginatively in their artwork
 Experience the joy and fun of making art
 Tap into critical thinking skills to create art inspired by the
annual theme
 Receive positive recognition for original works of art
Students submit an original piece, inspired by the annual
theme, for their school’s Reflections Program in any of the
following arts areas.
 Dance Choreography
 Music Composition
 Film Production
 Photography
 Literature
 Visual Arts
To allow student artwork to be recognized and judged with
the appropriate developmental age and skill levels in mind,
the Reflections Program is organized by school grade, offering
five (5) divisions.
 Primary: Preschool-Grade 2
 Intermediate: Grades 3-5
 Middle School: Grades 6-8
 High School: Grades 9-12
 Special Artist: Ungraded
To take part, student entries at a school are first recognized,
judged and celebrated by the local PTA unit. Some selected
unit entries are then chosen to represent the
PTA at the council and district PTA levels. Student artwork
submitted to California State PTA by a district PTA will be
considered for an Award of Excellence and an Award of Merit.
Students recognized with a California State PTA Award of
Excellence will have:
 An opportunity to showcase and perform their artwork at
the California State PTA convention
 Prizes including an Award of Excellence medal, certificate
and $100 savings bond presented on stage at convention
 An expense-paid trip for the award-winning student and
one parent/guardian to California State PTA convention
These Award of Excellence entries represent California State
PTA at the National level of the Reflections Program. Student
recipients of the National PTA Award of Excellence and Award
of Merit are recognized at the annual National PTA convention
and their artwork is featured as part of the program’s
traveling, national exhibit.
FUTURE REFLECTIONS PROGRAM THEME
The Reflections Program annual theme search offers
another great way for students to get involved in the
Reflections Program. Encourage your student to brainstorm and imagine a theme that will appeal to others
in preschool through grade 12. For submitting the
award-winning theme, the student receives $100 and
recognition at the National PTA convention in June.
Entries are due November 1. Forms can be found at
www.capta.org under Programs, Reflections.
2014-2015 Theme
“The world would be a better place if…”
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The California State PTA received 596
theme search entries! These five were
forwarded to the National PTA level
for consideration.
Everyone has a story…
Benjamin C. Winter
Cypress High School PTSA
Tenth Grade
Fourth District PTA
If I could turn back time
Jennifer Thorburn
Westlake High School PTSA
Eleventh Grade
Twelfth District PTA
The good things in life…
Annika Fard
Beryl Heights Elementary PTA
Fourth Grade
Thirty-Third District PTA
The future is…
David Witter
Palm Middle PTSA
Sixth Grade
Twenty-Third District PTA
Friends can change the world…
Madison Fort
Seaside PTA
Fourth Grade
Thirty-Third District PTA
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AWARD OF EXCELLENCE
LITERATURE
SPECIAL ARTIST DIVISION
DANCE CHOREOGRAPHY
Challenges Make You Stronger
Sanasadat Marashi Shooshtari
Tenth Grade
Lincoln High School
Eighth District
Countless
Extraordinarily
Rough
Experiences
Bring out
Realistic
Abilities
Letting
People
Accomplish
Imagine
Jessica Clay
Twelfth Grade
Buena High School
Twelfth District
“I choreographed my dance to the song “Imagine,”
because the song is about having no lines and the world
living as one. This is an integrated dance which brings
people with and without disabilities together. I believe
everyone should be equal. I hope my dance can educate
and open people’s minds. Also, I hope to inspire some
social change and make a difference in this world.”
Life’s struggles
Successfully
Yourself
FILM PRODUCTION
Read the full story in the Reflections Gallery.
“By writing these words, I truly
hope to not only inspire people
with Cerebral Palsy, but also, my
hope and goal is to inspire all
people who experience difficult
times overcoming the challenges
and hardships that life presents.”
king kong Believes, dreams & Inspires Too!
Kyle Lindbeck
Seventh Grade
El Cerrito Middle School
Twenty-Third District
“I relate to movies and this movie is seen through King
Kong’s version of Believe, Dream and Inspire.”
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AWARD OF EXCELLENCE
PHOTOGRAPHY
3..2..1.. Blast Off To The dream!!!!!
Kotaro Fujita
Second Grade
Joseph Arnold Elementary
Thirty-Third District
“3...2...1 Blast-off to the Dream!!”
MUSICAL COMPOSITION
The Three Week dream
(dream of Paris)
Graham Stalker
Fifth Grade
Rancho Vista Elementary
Thirty-Third District
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VISUAL ARTS
Happy Me
Jane Coggins
Fifth Grade
Buena Vista
Thirty-Second District
“I love to draw on the computer. Drawing makes me very
happy and excited. This is how I show everyone how I am
feeling and what I think. This is a picture of me at camp
Lodge. Camp Lodge is when my family spends time together
in the summer. This time is special. The picture is at
nighttime, I am roasting marshmallows and playing with
rocket Balloons. I am in my power chair. I love my chair. In
it I am able to move by driving, sit up and do lots of things. I
want to show everyone how my chair is set up and
decorated with the tray, seat belt and my arm slings. The
slings are very cool, they help me move my arms so I can
hold the stick and marshmallow. I can do lots of things in my
chair it is purple, my favorite color. This picture makes me so
happy. I want everyone to know how happy I am and that I
believe in me and that anyone can do anything they want
and be happy.”
“I’m dreaming I’m vacationing in Paris. I walk down an alley and I
am lost. The alley is endless. I’ve missed my plane and are
homeless. I wake up and go back to sleep. Now I watch on the cliff
at sunset. I’m angry because I’m blind and have been watching the
sun for too long. Again, I wake up and go to sleep. Now I am back
in Paris and my mom pulls me onto the plane. I wake up to her
scolding me because I’ve been sleeping for three weeks!”
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AWARD OF EXCELLENCE
PrIMArY DIVISION
LITERATURE
PHOTOGRAPHY
Read the full story in the Reflections Gallery.
The Little Baby
Danika Outericky
The Man Who didn’t Grow
Rafaela Yoo
Second Grade
Third Street School
Tenth District
“I think it relates to the theme because even if you’re
alone and sad, kindness can lead to great
friendships.”
Second Grade
College Park Elementary
Fourth District
“Believe, Dream, Inspire. I dream that someday I will
have a baby. In my photo I drew a mother and had
my brother lay in her belly to be her baby. Then I took
this picture from above, I believe that someday when
I have a baby, it would be a girl and I would be a
good mother. I inspire to be just like my mother.”
MUSICAL COMPOSITION
Believe
Katie Landrum
Second Grade
Vintage Hills Elementary
Twenty-Third District
“In the first part of my song, it is minor because you are not believing in yourself so it’s sad. The second part of my song
you are believing in yourself, and it is happy because your dreams are coming true because you worked very hard.”
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AWARD OF EXCELLENCE
PrIMArY DIVISION
FILM PRODUCTION
Crazy Soda dream
Augie Altes
Second Grade
Emblem Academy
Thirty-Fourth District
“I’ve been planning this video for a whole year, ever since the
reflections theme of ‘Believe, Dream, Inspire’ was announced.
I used the word ‘believe’ in the beginning, the middle has a
‘dream’ and the video ends on the word ‘inspire’. It was super
fun to shoot and edit and find great music to go with it.”
VISUAL ARTS
DANCE CHOREOGRAPHY
The Heroes
Nicholas Shone
I am the dragon
Caiden Fitzpatrick
First Grade
Plainview Avenue Elementary
Thirty-First District
First Grade
Balboa Elementary
First District
“Heroes are the best people in all the land. This is a
boy who dreams about heroes who inspire him. He
believes he can be a hero someday.”
“I like to read before I go to sleep so I can dream of
being in the story and being different creatures.”
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PHOTOGRAPHY
INTErMEDIATE DIVISION
VISUAL ARTS
The Path of Life
Taylor Jones
Third Grade
Ocean View Elementary
Twenty-Fourth District
“This photo makes me believe that there is a path
that God has for our lives. I took this photo because
landscapes inspire me with their beauty and colors.”
dreams Under Construction
Riley Spence
Fifth Grade
Earl LeGette Elementary
Third District
MUSICAL COMPOSITION
This Morning
Noah Godard
“This blue print collage shows a dream in the
making. In the future, I would love to own a
lighthouse that I can restore into a house of my own.
This is a reminder that something old can be new
again and that in your dreams anything is possible.”
Fourth Grade
Walnut Canyon
Twelfth District
“This Morning - originally written as a theme to a
musical I’m writing - is a song meant to inspire
people to do new things and believe in themselves. It
is written to say that you should always be who you
want to be and do what you want to do - no matter
what other people say. In the musical I wrote it for, it
is sung by a poor farmer whose hardships do not stop
him from being himself and pursuing his dream.”
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AWARD OF EXCELLENCE
INTErMEDIATE DIVISION
LITERATURE
Quiet Courage
Luca Mukai
Fourth Grade
Adams Elementary
Thirty-Third District
“It is my great passion to write about my Grandma and give a
world-wide “shout out” in her honor. Sharing the past and
opening old wounds gives my Grandma a voice, even after
she’s gone, and hopefully spreads worldly inspiration.”
Read the full story in the Reflections Gallery.
FILM PRODUCTION
DANCE CHOREOGRAPHY
Elimisha
Miranda Loyer
Fifth Grade
Bridgeport Elementary
Thirty-Fourth District
“My name is Miranda Loyer and my film is titled
Elimisha. Elimisha is the Swahili word for inspire. My
film is about successful and inspiring AfricanAmericans and how because they were different,
they became special in many ways. I believe my film
relates to the theme because it talks about how the
people I’ve chosen stood out and how they continue
to inspire people like me. As Ella Fitzgerald would
say, just don’t give up trying to do what you really
want to do. When there is love and inspiration, I
don’t think you can really go wrong.”
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One World
Ella Carter-Klauschie
Fourth Grade
Castle Heights Elementary
Tenth District
“The words Believe, Dream, and Inspire make me
think of Peace on Earth. I Believe that it can happen.
I Dream that people can make a difference. I’m
Inspired by dances from other cultures. Dance can
bring people together. This dance represents Brazil,
Senegal, India and the U.S. as separate cultures to
cherish. We come together to respect each other’s
cultures, and learn new things. Learning about one
another helps us find our similarities, and celebrate
our differences. This piece includes Contemporary,
West African, Samba-reggae, Bollywood, Bhangra,
and Hip-Hop dance. I shaped the traditional styles to
show connection, and the world coming together.”
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AWARD OF EXCELLENCE
MUSICAL COMPOSITION
MIDDLE SCHOOL DIVISION
FILM PRODUCTION
Endeavor
Stacy Soewono
Sixth Grade
Deerfield Elementary
Fourth District
“One day I read some books of famous people having
struggle and hardships during each individual’s life.
They believed in themselves and worked hard to
make their dreams come true. One that inspired me
is: Being called hopeless as a composer. Beethoven
preferred playing his own composition instead of
improving his violin technique. I believe my dream to
become a great composer is USA will be come true
with the help of my family’s support, having several
songs and winning a variety of awards throughout
California already. Inspired by Beethoven’s Life, I
created this song entailed, ‘Endeavor’.”
LITERATURE
dakota’s Words
Kelsey Bond
Seventh Grade
Isaac Sowers Middle School
Fourth District
My name is Dakota Henshaw, and my life is anything
but normal. After all, having cerebral palsy doesn’t make
for a very normal life.
I live in a house. I eat food. I’m a human being. But I
can’t live in that house without someone always there,
watching me, making sure I don’t lose my balance or have
one of my fits. I can’t eat that food without it first being
spoon-fed to me as if I were a baby. And, let’s be honest,
most people really don’t see me as a real human being.
They talk about me as if I weren’t right there, as if I
were deaf or something. They look away when they see
me in my wheelchair with my head lolling to one side, my
limbs mostly immobile. I can’t control that. It’s not my
fault. But the worst part is they think I’m dumb. I mean
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Nature At It’s Finest
Greyson Joralemon
Eighth Grade
Black Mountain Middle School
Ninth District
“Nature really inspires me because when I look at it,
I see a bunch of little organisms working together to
form one big being of life. That makes me want to
see that happen with our human society. It inspires
me to do something about it.”
first-class, can’t-tell-mouse-from-elephant stupid.
I don’t have the kind of cerebral palsy that affects
someone’s intelligence. I can see, read, count and add in
my head without a problem. The real problem is that I
can’t tell people that. My parents seem to be the only
people who believe the details of my diagnosis and know
I’m as smart as anyone else, despite skeptical looks from
people who have seen me.
My first-place regret about having cerebral palsy is
that I can’t write. I love words. I love the way they sound
and the way they can be twisted, manipulated, and paired
with other words to create new worlds of sound, texture,
flavor, color, and music. In my head I like to create stories
about the things around me. I start with making phrases,
then I mush the phrases together into a little story and
add onto it.
Read the full story in the Reflections Gallery.
“I believe that many handicapped are misunderstood
so I felt inspired to write a story about one. The
character in my story, Dakota, goes through several
steps while achieving her dream – Believing,
Dreaming and Inspiring.”
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MIDDLE SCHOOL DIVISION
PHOTOGRAPHY
The Beauty is in the details
Abby Fenton
Seventh Grade
Sutter Middle School
Third District
“The beauty of a person isn’t just about the outside (flower).
It’s about all the little details underneath the surface (roots
and lily pads) and their background (clouds and sun) that
brings out their true beauty. A truly beautiful person can
recognize their dreams, believe that they can accomplish them,
and inspire others around them to go after their own dreams.”
DANCE CHOREOGRAPHY
VISUAL ARTS
Inspiration
Katherine Potz
Eighth Grade
Valley Middle School
Ninth District
“Believe, Dream, Inspire… Those are three powerful
words. My choreography represents how our
generation must inspire the next generation just like
we were inspired by the generations before us. We
have to inspire them to dream of all the possibilities in
life and encourage them to believe in themselves and
who they want to be. At the beginning of the dance, I
am a little girl and the pillow represents the inspiration
that another dancer has passed to me. At the end of
the dance I pass on the inspiration to a little girl who
represents generations to come.”
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The Spark of Inspiration
Sung-Joon “Miles” Yun
Eighth Grade
La Cañada High School 7/8
First District
“As I live my life, it is impossible to experience
everything in this world. But instead, I read about other
people’s experiences from books. I wanted to express
this by connecting the pages of the book with the hairs
of a human. The lips portray the belief that the book
gives us, while the eyes dream. Each of the pages and
each of the hairs are connected in a way to convey the
message that inspiration comes from books.”
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HIGH SCHOOL DIVISION
VISUAL ARTS
Oh, Inverted World
Gabrielle Jordan
Twelfth Grade
Bakersfield High School
Seventh District
“My piece relates to the theme of reflections because the
message I send across is my reflection of what I do now that
may affect my future.”
PHOTOGRAPHY
Locks of Promised Love
Steven Newman
Eleventh Grade
Fremont High School
Sixth District
“I was walking along a bridge in Prague when I happened upon a
small metal grating filled to capacity with locks that caught my
eyes. A couple in love takes a lock and writes both their names
on it. After the lock is fastened on the bar, the key is tossed into
the river. The act represents the permanence of the relationship
and the hope, belief, and dream about their future together. This
custom is spreading throughout the world and is inspiring
more romantic promises and dreams.”
MUSICAL COMPOSITION
Like It’s Your Last
Taylor Austin
Twelfth Grade
Burbank High School
First District
CHORUS
You never know
Never know
What will happen tomorrow…
So live today like it’s your last.
Breath in
The moments
That make life worth living
Never ever let them pass
You might not get them back…
Listen to the full song in the Reflections Gallery
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“This song is a song that I wrote about my best friend
who recently overcame brain cancer. While she was
battling the disease, she had amazing faith and belief
that she would get better and be okay. She inspired me
to live every day of my life to the best of my ability.
Because it could be your last.”
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AWARD OF EXCELLENCE
FILM PRODUCTION
Believe ♦ dream ♦ Inspire: the Story of
John, an Artist
Yuqiao Zhao
Eleventh Grade
Arcadia High School
First District
“To me, the theme reflects the journey undertook by every
artist: bravely believing in themselves, chasing a dream that
others may find foolish, and sharing their inspiration with
the world when success comes. John, as the quintessential
wanna be artist, embodies perfectly the spirit of freedom
and magical inspiration that defines the world of art – where
dreams, no matter how seemingly ridiculous,
can be realized.”
LITERATURE
Love of a different kind
Jordyn Yokoyama
HIGH SCHOOL DIVISION
DANCE CHOREOGRAPHY
To This day
Renata Retter
Twelfth Grade
Westlake High School
Twelfth District
“As someone who is bullied, you have to BELIEVE that your
tormentors are wrong about you. You have to DrEAM about
a life outside of middle and high school and stay patient until
you get into the real world. Finally, when it’s all over, you
must INSPIrE students who are bullied the same way you
were. I have done the first two steps in my own life and I
hope to inspire others with this piece.”
“Love of a Different Kind is a story about a woman looking
back on the day that she lost her hearing. Through her bad
experience, the woman learns how to dream, believe and
inspire. My inspiration for this story was Helen Keller and her
amazing story of triumph over tragedy.”
Ninth Grade
Adolfo Camarillo High School
Twelfth District
my future, and the future looked bright at the time. Record
deals, job offers, agents flocking to me, everything seemed
to be going my way. This time in my life was simple enough.
I can still remember it, how it all began. A rumble...A
I was a prodigy, a gift, I was lucky as a pot of gold!
wiz ...A tremble… Then the boom. The boom that stole my
Sadly, I was also the cockiest disaster ever made at the
hearing as swiftly as a thief in the night. As it turned out to
time, but there’s no need to bore you with those details.
be, that day was inevitable, the explosion being the result
That part of my life is easy enough to understand, so let’s
of faulty equipment, a disaster waiting to happen.
jump to the day it all happened...
Well, it’s not difficult remembering one of the worst
It was a Wednesday, July, 1994 I believe. Summer was
days of my life to date. However, some of the little details
here, and the quilt of warmth that the sun beat down on
from twenty years ago that were once so vivid are now
the Earth made it hard to ignore. Like I said, some details I
blurred clouds of thought. But what details I can recall hold
cannot recall, but I can still remember the smell of daisies
what is now my Bible, my truth. Alright then, so, here’s how
that wafted through the air that day.
it all began...
I was a masterpiece. An incredible talent. Everyone
Read the full story in the Reflections Gallery
said so, and I believed it too. Singing was my calling, my gift,
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AWARDS OF
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dANCE CHOREOGRAPHY
District Name
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Grade School
Adhya Kasamsetty
Cleo Fraser
Eliza Woodard
Dana Neault
Scott Garreton
Miranda Kotero
Jaqueline Kamei
Kylee McDonald
Nishanth Manjunath
Sloan Saludares
Sachie Ohara
Hayley Haag
Ashley Chin-Mark
Jeffery Griffith
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Collins Elementary
Castle Height Elementary
Vieja Valley
Victoria Groves
Philip J. Reilly Elementary
Robinson Elementary
Monterey Highlands Elementary
Cram
Evergreen Elementary
Shirela Middle School
Sutter Middle School
Malibu High School
Bella Vista
Central Los Angeles High
FILM PROdUCTION
District Name
33
9
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31
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34
Peralta
VISUAL ARTS
District Name
10
32
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33
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34
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8
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Peralta
32
33
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Clara Carter-Klauschie
Eihn Doh
Emma Simon
Vivian Chan
Ella Sauer
Jessica Fung
Caitlin Chen
Nicole Sohn
Taryn Liu
Lacey Brown
Daniel Rhee
Karen Lee
Joo Hee Kim
Joohyun Lee
James Kyle
Grade School
K
2
2
3
5
5
7
7
7
8
9
9
11
11
12
Castle Height Elementary
Live Oak
Manlio Silva
Vista Grande Elementary
Pacific Rim Elementary
Repetto
Palms Middle School
Rio Norte Junior High School
Las Colinas Middle School
Sierra Middle School
La Canada High School
Irvington High
Dougherty Valley High School
South High School
Fallbrook High School
33
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32
11
9
5
33
12
15
17
8
23
6
23
3
Danae Simmons
Lukas Newman
Shishir Subramanya
Jordyn McCully
Erin Dominquez
Elin Mica
Alyssa Almanza
Michael DeFazio
Miranda Ball
Vani Suresh
Sarah Norton
Raymond Ramlow
Kate Bacher
Dylan McElroy
Tessa Wright
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Grade School
2
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4
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Richmond Street
Lincoln Elementary
Hidden Hills
Wasuma
Del Sur Elementary
Sycamore Canyon School
West Middle School
Arroyo Elementary
Hollister School
Borel Middle School
Sierra Middle School
Centennial High School
Cupertino High School
Martin Luther King High
Bella Vista High
1
2
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3
3
5
5
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7
8
10
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12
Mark Twain Elementary
Riverview
Highland Grove
Deer Canyon
Rancho
Benjamin Franklin Elementary
Holmes Middle School
Pioneer Junior High
Jefferson Middle School
Moore Middle School
MV High School
University High School
Pico Canyon
Irvington High School
MUSIC COMPOSITION
District Name
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4
31
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34
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Grade School
Kyra Chang
Jiselle Burdett
Olivia Levine
Zuri Agote
Mio Murai
Scotty Vibe-Pieper
Zeyn Shweyk
Elle McCue
Alessandro Rotundo
Brandon Wamsley
Olivia Andonian
Patrick Gardner
Russel Slate
Isreal Tucker
Seth Bergshoeff
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Highland Oaks Elementary
John S. Malcom
Carpenter Community Charter
Castle Height Elementary
Baldwin Stocker Elementary
Bridgeport Elementary
Monte Vista
Ashley Falls School
Bowditch Middle School
Rio Norte JSH
Robert H. Goddard School
Culver City High School
El Dorado High School
Poly High School
Mt. Whitney
PHOTOGRAPHY
LITERATURE
District Name
Grade School
Jarrod Mendoza
Amaya Tone
Elizabeth Northcott
David Azcona
Kaya Farmer
Briella Fantham
Catherine Mekhael
Ethan Hunt
Michael Stine
Emily Sibley
Matthew Vegh
Christopher Becerra
Eduardo Lara
Madasyn McGlothlin
District Name
34
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23
Peralta
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34
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32
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34
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Nolan Will
Dylan Sanchez
Edward Smith
Richard Zeng
Evan Sauer
Austin Clarkson
Daniel Manriquez
Ethan Ng
Vanessa D. Hernandez
Elaina Marriott
Faith Lackey
Mia Salvini
Megan Schneider
Natalya-Simone Tan
Paige Lyman
Grade School
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5
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Bridgeport Elementary
Valencia Elementary
North Ridge Elementary
Vallejo Mill Elementary
Pacific Rim Elementary
Esperanza Elementary
Lomita Math/Science Magnet
Hillcrest Elementary
Highland Elementary
Rosemont Middle School
Martinez Junior High
Laguna Beach High
Academy of the Canyon
Poway High School
Citrus Valley
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DISPL
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VISUAL ARTS
District Name
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Peralta
Peralta
Anthony Olshansky
Samuel Voskanyan
Sonia Abumughaiseeb
Lucas Huynh
Elisa Morton
Frankie (Hyeseung) Son
Emily Costello
Aoxue Wang
Kelly Lu
Lillian Zeng
Sarah Iv
Derek Chan
Nina Polishook
Constance Ye
Arianna Vauclin
Ray Chang
Yadira Barajas
Jennah Espino
Andrew Fieraru
Alyssa Park
Charlotte Klopfer
Abby Sommer
Minji Park
Kristen Van Til
Alex Freeman
Dae Kyung (Tim) Kim
Grade School
2
6
1
1
12
7
2
8
5
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5
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2
5
K
5
12
8
1
10
Emerson
Eleanor J. Toll
Theodore Judah Elementary
Lakeview Elementary
AE Arnold Elementary
Rancho San Joaquin
Magnolia Elementary
Pioneer Junior High
Carolyn Clark Elementary
Redwood Middle School
Lincoln High School
Black Mountain Middle School
Palisades Charter Elementary
Westlake High School
Lakeview Junior High School
Bowditch Middle School
Mt Whitney
Martin Luther King High School
William Collier Elementary
Lincoln Alternative
Ocean View Elementary
Ocean View Elementary
Granada Hills Charter High
Martinez Junior High School
Nea Elementary
Amador Valley High
PHOTOGRAPHY
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Grade School
Emily Myers
12
Connor Lane
5
Tavan Cerda Ofogh 8
Hannah Hall
8
Shiloh Templeton
5
Sydney Plasencia
3
Steven Real
6
Benjamin Pierson
K
Taylor Murphy
6
Quinn Kalpakoff
5
Amanda Mathews
12
Sassin Nahas
5
Kylie Voelker
4
Anjuli Mishra
1
Iain Fox
8
Isaiah Robinson
4
Cameron Ely
2
Lauren Richardson 11
Mia Kobayashi
6
Maddie Nelson
6
Crescenta Valley High
Edna Batey Elementary
Las Flores Middle School
Hewes Middle School
Rossmoor Elementary
Grapeland Elementary
Alta Loma Elementary
Huff Elementary
Stephen M. White Middle
Figarden Elementary
Moorpark High School
La Mariposa
Lynwood
Benjamin Franklin Elementary
Zane Middle School
Garretson
Lanal Road Elementary
El Camino Real High School
Jefferson Middle School
Fair Oaks Ranch
California State PTA extends a special thank you to all of the judges and district, council, and unit Reflections Program
Chairmen for their dedication, enthusiasm, passion and support of the Reflections Program 2013-2014 “Believe, Dream,
Inspire…” and to the 41,000 students who participated throughout California. Thank you for sharing your entries with us!
DON’T FORGET
Reflections & Awards Night Ceremonies
Friday, May 9, 8-10 p.m. in WEST HALL B
• Reflections
• Honorary Service Awards
• Student Recognition
• Spotlight Awards
• Membership Awards
• Legacy Awards
2014 California State PTA Convention Program Book
Reflections Gallery
Awards of Excellence, Awards of Merit and
Convention Display works are on display at the Los
Angeles Convention Center in room 510. Stop by to
see video production and dance choreography
pieces in full action, listen to musical compositions
and read full literature pieces. Believe, Dream,
Inspire with visual arts and photography.
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