• The 2020-2021 Wells APAC visual arts departments have a great year in the numerous art shows and competitions entered this season.

    A Run thru of some of the notable awards are as follows:

    Scholastic Art and Writing National awards:

    APAC students received 6 Gold Medal awards, 3 Silver Medal Awards, 1 Silver Medal Senior Portfolio award, The American Vision Award, Best-In-Grade award for 7th grade and 10th grade, and the overall national Civic Expression Award. National Ceremony Awards will be Wednesday, June 9, 2021 7:00 PM - 8:15 PM EST

    Individual National Awards are as follows:

    • Bell, Jaliyah (Put A Smile On)    Drawing & Illustration   received a  Gold Medal
    • Bradley, Madisen (Southern Heat) Photography  received a Silver Medal
    • Chapman, Isana (The Calm Before the Storm)    Photography   received a Gold Medal
    • Demus, Sarah (Ready Player One) Drawing & Illustration           received a Gold Medal
    • Demus, Sarah (Voices in My Mind) Painting received a Gold Medal
    • Goodwin, Eleanor (A Lazy Summer)  Painting received a Gold Medal
    • Hines, Dorianne (Closed Windows) Drawing & Illustration received a  Silver Medal
    • Hines, Dorianne (What Happened to Us?) Drawing & Illustration received a Silver Medal
    • Hines, Dorianne (Let the Fire Burn) Expanded Projects received a Gold Medal

    Specialty Awards:

    • Dorianne Hines: (Let the Fire Burn) National Civic Expression Award. Prize of $1,000
    • Jaliyah Bell: (Put a Smile On) 7th grade Best-In Grade Award. Prize of $500
    • Dorianne Hines: (Let the Fire Burn) 10th Grade Best-In Grade Award. Prize of $500
    • Sarah Demus: (Voices in my Mind) The American Vision Medal
    • Thompson, Khai (The Journey of a Black Boy in America) Art Portfolio received a Silver Medal

     

    The amount per school breakdown* is as follows: 麻豆社事件 Prep: 1 gold medal, MS School of Math and Science: 1 silver medal   *This is for Art only. National Writing Awards are not included in this list.

    Scholastic Art and Writing Regional awards:

    APAC students received a total of 201 awards. Mississippi had 1200 entries this year and 467 awards given. This means around 43% of the awards came from Wells APAC. We submitted a total of 393 pieces, which is amazing considering this was done virtually and during a pandemic.

    Detailed list a winners is attached.

    • 4 of the 5 American Vision Nominees
    • 50 gold key awards
    • 55 silver key awards
    • 92 honorable mentions
    • 1 gold key portfolios (the only 1 awarded)
    • 1 silver key portfolios (the only 1 awarded)
    • 1 honorable mention portfolio (the only one awarded)

    The amount per school breakdown is as follows (including American Vision nominees): Power APAC (201), 麻豆社事件 Prep(68), MRA(41), Germantown(34), MS school of the arts(29), St. Andrews(16), Starkville(14), MSMS(14), 麻豆社事件 Academy(12), Madison Middle(6), St Joe(6), Northwest Rankin(6),  Brandon (4), and West Jones(3),  with all other school that submitted receiving 1 or 2 awards.

    Gold and Silver keys were put on display at the MS Museum of Art.

    2020 Rising Stars Secondary Recognition Program:

    Each year the National Art Education Association names a student to receive the 2021 Rising Star Award. This prestigious award, determined through a peer review of nominations, recognizes talented, active NAHS Members. This year’s winner is Sarah Demus, senior at APAC.  This is the 3rd year in a row that the National Rising Star Award winner came from Mississippi and JPS. 2020 was from APAC, 2019 was from FHHS.  The award was presented at the NAEA National Virtual Convention.

    U.S. Congressional Art Competitions:

    Each spring, a nation-wide high school arts competition is sponsored by the Members of the U.S. House of Representatives. The Artistic Discovery Contest is an opportunity to recognize and encourage the artistic talent in the nation, as well as in our Congressional District.

    The Artistic Discovery Contest is open to all high school students in our District. The winning artwork of our district's competition will be displayed for one year in the U.S. Capitol. The exhibit in Washington will include the winning artwork from all participating districts from around the country. The winning artwork is also featured on House.gov's Congressional Art Competition page.

    District 2: Bennie Thompson (only give out 1st-3rd and 5 Honorable mentions)

    1st Place Overall: Ari Perkins, 9th grade: 

    2nd Place Overall: Khai Thompson, 12th grade

    1st honorable mention: Dorianne Hines: 10th grade

    2nd honorable mention: Dorianne Hines, 10th grade

    District 3: Michael Guest (1 overall winner and then divided up by art media 1st-3rd)


    Mixed Media:

    1st Place: LaBrenda Bell “Dysmorphia”

    3rd Place: Sarah Demus “Home is Where Our Story Begins”

    Photography:

    1st Place: Hanna Bengten “The Wastelands”

    3rd Place: Olivia Hellings “Untouchable”

    Printmaking:

    1st Place: Zoey Rockoff “Couch Potato”

    Drawing:

    2nd place: Sarah Demus “A Game of Chess”

    Painting:

    2nd Place: Eleanor Goodwin “A Lazy Summer Day”


    The annual National Art Honor Society/National Junior Art Honor Society (NAHS/NJAHS) Juried Exhibition of artwork:

     

     The exhibition showcases the work of talented student artists who are members of NAEA's NAHS/NJAHS programs. NAEA received an impressive 1,187 submissions from schools throughout the United States for the 2021 Juried Exhibition, and 92 pieces (79 from high school, 13 from middle school) were chosen to be in the exhibition.  The virtual exhibition opened on January 11 and can be found here.

     

    APAC had 6 students chosen for the exhibition and were the only school in MS with students chosen.  Deshea Reed- 11th grade

    Dorianne Hines- 10th grade

    Gabriel Williams- 11th grade

    Harper Golden- 8th grade

    Jaliyah Bell- 7th grade

    Khai Thompson- 12th grade

     

    Chimneyville’s Artist and Artisans of the Future art show and competition:

    APAC visual arts students were recognized at the "Outstanding Artists and Artisans of the Future," a yearly high school art show and competition held as part of the Chimneyville Arts Festival.

    Two of the students received awards and cash prizes.

    • Best in Show: Gabriel Williams: 11th grade
    • High Merit/Honorable mention: Dorianne Hines: 10th
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    30 works of art produced by Wells APAC students were selected for display at the show.  


    LaBrenda Bell

    Madisen Bradley

    Izzy Chapman

    Theo Cooper

    Anna Gordon

    Ari Perkins

    Harper Golden

    Vesper Johnson

    Jaliyah Bell

    Mariel Kassoff

    Dori Hines

    Parker Hansen

    Kiersten Hartwell

    Olivia Hellings

    Lucas Morrisey

    Deshea Reed

    Zoey Rockoff

    Maleiah Thames

    Gabe Williams

    Emily Battle

    Hanna Bengten

    Sarah Demus

    Eleanor Goodwin

    Kristen McLin

    Moriah Roland

    Khai Thompson


     

    “Show Us Your Best Mississippi” Art Competition sponsored by the MS School of the Arts

    Visual Arts 7th-12th grade awards: 1st Place (Gift card prize): Jaliyah Bell

    College Savings Mississippi Art Contest

    State Treasurer David McRae announced the winners of the College Savings Mississippi Art Contest. Students created images that showed what they wanted to be when they grow up. Each of the winners will receive a scholarship in the form of a Mississippi Affordable College Savings account.

    For 9th-12th Grade, the 2020 Art Contest winners are:

    1st Place/$500: Gabriel Williams 11th grade

    2nd Place/$300: Moriah Roland 12th grade

     

    Walter Anderson Senior Scholarship Exhibition:

    The Education Department of the Walter Anderson Museum of Art is presents the annual Senior Scholarship Exhibition of work by high school seniors. Student’s work will be on display at the museum during May.

    Two student-artists are awarded scholarship contributions toward their higher education. 

    2nd Place $500.00 Scholarship: Eleanor Goodwin

     Honorable Mention: Moriah Roland and Sarah Demus. Hanna Bengten was also chosen to exhibit during the show.

     

    Lowell Milken Center for Unsung Heroes ArtEffect Project Competition:

    The ArtEffect Project, with cash prizes totaling $14,000, teaches students their power to effect positive change through creative storytelling that celebrates Unsung Heroes from history. LMC invites U.S. and international middle and high school students to submit high-quality creative visual arts projects. While LMC’s Discovery Award competition rewards in-depth research to uncover a new Unsung Hero, The ArtEffect Project emphasizes the creative interpretation of an LMC Unsung Hero’s story in a unique and compelling way. Students are encouraged to showcase their completed projects beyond the classroom walls in order to create positive community impact and inspire social action. Winning projects may be chosen for display in LMC’s Hall of Unsung Heroes in Fort Scott, Kansas.

    Out of the thousands submitted, 2 of our students where chose for National Finalists.

    Sarah Demus, 12th Grade                                          Moriah Roland, 12th Grade

     

    Phi Delta Kappa Cover artwork:

    Senior Eleanor Goodwin’s artwork was chosen to be featured in Phi Delta Kappa’s (PDK) education journal Kappan! PDK is a professional education association and offers insights on K-12 education policy, research, curriculum, and professional development. Kappan readers include new and veteran teachers, graduate students, school and district administrators, university faculty members (researchers and teacher educators), and policy makers.

     

    William Winter Institute Community of the Future Creatives Showcase

    To reflect on what we can learn from the events of 2020 and early 2021 and envision what comes next, The Winter Institute invited young people and talented creators, to submit a piece of writing or art for our virtual Community of the Future Creatives Showcase.


    Middle School Art Category:

    1st Place Cecile Cole- 6th grade: $150 prize

     

    High School Category:

    1st Place Khai Thompson-12th grade: $200 prize

    2nd Place Madisen Bradley-9th grade: $100 prize


     

    University of Southern Mississippi Revelry Event:

    From virtual collaboration to virtual performance. Revelry hosts APAC Reborn: A Collective Isolation of Our

    Metaphoric Edges.

    This year APAC students were chosen to collaborate in an art show for their interactive community and schoolwide event. Our Wells APAC Arts faculty and students produced a beautiful and powerful collaborative work around themes of Black Lives Matter, Joy despite Struggle, and the COVID 19 Pandemic. This student showcase is a celebration of our school community and each student's individual, creative voice.

    The Following students had artwork chosen to be part of the Showcase:


    Moriah Roland

    Gabe Williams

    Hanna Bengten

    Khai Thompson

    Asia Brown

    Meona Powell

    Emily Battle

    Deshea Reed

    Dori Hines

    Maleiah Thames

    Harper Golden

    Olivia Hellings

    Parker Hanson

    LaBrenda Bell


     

    2020-2021 End of the Year APAC Visual Art Awards:


    Elementary:
    Performance: Griffin Ballard and Bella Perez
    Spirit: Myles Dixon, Lee Harwell, and Jakayla Mallard

    Golden Palette: Alexis

    Middle:
    Performance: Asia Brown, Leanna Divinity, and Destynee Younger
    Spirit: Tracey Robinson, Myah McGee, and Vesper Johnson

    Golden Palette: Aynecia Gardner

    Golden Brush: Harper Golden

    High school:
    Performance: Deshea Reed, LaBrenda Bell, and Hanna Bengten
    Spirit: Claire Forbes, Kristen McLin, and Parker Hansen

    Golden Palette: Dori Hines

    Delta Award:
    Moriah Roland and Khai Thompson


    Celebrating Art National Art Yearbook:

    We have had 31 students chosen to be published in the 2020 summer edition, 41 in the 2020 fall editions, and 50 in the 2021 Spring Edition. 25% of work submitted across the nation is chosen for publishing, with 10% of the chosen work receiving a high merit. Our school has been honored for the higher than average number of students chosen to have work published. Names of Published students are attached. The Bold Highlighted students received a High merit award for their artwork.


    Summer 2020 Edition: (end of 2020 school year)

    Abigail Showalter

    Alauran Allen

    Annie  Jefferis

    Ariel Bell

    Ashley Thurman

    Asia Brown

    Cecile Cole

    Charles     Rounds III

    Desmond Young

    Dorianna Hines

    Eleanor     Goodwin

    Emily Battle

    Franklin    Milla-Aguilar

    Frei McKee

    Gabriel     Williams

    Hanna Bengten

    Harper Golden

    Imari Funchess

    Isana  Chapman

    Jakaylin    Rand

    Jeremiah Walker

    Khai Thompson

    Leanna     Divinity

    Madisen  Bradley

    Makayla   Epps

    Maleiah Thames

    Moriah     Roland

    Sarah Demus

    Summer   Griffin

    Vesper Johnson

    Zoey Rockoff

    Fall 2020 Edition:

    Aidan        Rich

    Alex           McLin

    Alexis        Gypson

    Anna         Gordon

    Ari              Perkins

    Ariel           Bell

    Asia            Brown

    Ayinde      Gaynor

    Aynecia    Gardner

    Bella          Perez

    Cecile        Cole

    Claire         Forbes

    Deshea     Reed

    Destynee Younger

    Dorianne Hines

    Eleanor  Goodwin

    Emily         Battle

    Gabriel     Williams

    Hanna       Bengten

    Harper      Golden

    Izzy            Chapman

    Jacob         Gates

    Jakayla      Mallard

    Jalen          Lewis

    Jaliyah      Bell

    Josiah        Calvert

    Kaylee      Harwell

    Kevin         Clayborne

    Khai Thompson

    Kristen      McLin

    LaBrenda Bell

    Lathan      Holmes

    Lucas         Morrisey

    Madisen  Bradley

    Maleiah    Thames

    Meona     Powell

    Moriah     Roland

    Myah        McGee

    Parker       Hansen

    Quintin     McCaleb

    Rashona   Nelson

    Rylie          Adams

    Safiya        Johnson

    Sarah         Demus

    Simms       Powell

    Telina        Shows

    Theo          Cooper

    Tobias       Barnes

    Tracey       Robinson

    Vesper     Johnson

    Zoey          Rockoff

     

    Spring 2021 Edition:

    Aidan Rich

    Alexis Gypson

    Ariel Bell

    Asia Brown

    Ayinde Gaynor

    Aynecia Gardner

    Bella Perez

    Cecile Cole

    Christian Catchings

    Deshea Reed

    Destynee Younger

    Dori Hines

    Eleanor Goodwin

    Gabriel Williams

    Griffin Ballard

    Hanna Bengten

    Harper Golden

    Hudson Presley

    LaBrenda Bell

    Jacob Gates

    Jalen Lewis

    Jaliyah Bell

    Jasmine Caliedo

    Jayden Bell

    Josiah Calvert

    Kandace Tate

    Kevin Clayborne

    Khai Thompson

    Kristen McLin

    Leanna Divinity

    Lee Harwell

    Lucas Morrisey

    Madisen Bradley

    Maleiah Thames

    Meona Powell

    Moriah Roland

    Myah McGee

    Parker Hansen

    Quentin McCaleb

    Rylie Adams

    Sabrea Jordan

    Sarah Demus

    Savone Washington

    Simms Powell

    Telina Shows

    Theo Cooper

    Tobias Barnes

    Tracey Robinson

    Vesper Johnson

    Zoey Rockoff

     

      

    Teacher Updates and Information:

    We are thrilled to announce that we will once again have 3 visual arts teachers next year. Ms. Rebecca Wilkinson will be joining our department as our new 3D teacher. She will also be focusing on School and Community Outreach. You can read a little about her , and we are very excited to have her joining our team to help your students grow and learn even more.

    This year, Ms. Payne received her Media Arts Endorsements from MDE and was voted in a President of the MS Art Education Association. Ms. Moore was honored to receive the 2020 MAEA Mississippi Secondary Level Educator of the Year and was voted in as the MAEA President-Elect. 

    Also this March, Ms. Payne finally was able to have her ceremony for her NAEA 2020 MS Outstanding Art Educator. This, along with Ms. Moore in 2018 and Ms. Wilkinson in 2012 receiving the same award, puts Wells APAC as the only school in MS where the entire Visual Art department has been honored with this award.

     

  • Wells APAC Visual Arts Awards and Honors

    The 2019-2020 APAC visual arts department had a great year in the numerous art shows and competitions entered this season.

    A Run thru of some of the notable awards are as follows:

     Scholastic Art and Writing National awards:

    Wells APAC students received 11 Gold Medal awards, 6 Silver Medal Awards, The American Vision Award, a Best-In-Grade award, MS NY STATE LIFE award, and a Gold Medal Portfolio Awards.

    Specialty Awards:

    ·         Charles Rounds: 2020 National Gold Medal Portfolio Winner. This includes a prize of $10,000 and is the 1st time a student from MS has won this.

    ·         Harper Golden: Best-In Grade Award. Prize of $500

    ·         Katlyn Breen: The American Vision Medal

    ·       Desmond Young: Mississippi State New York Life Award for Grief and Bereavement.  This is a prize of $500.

    Individual National Awards are as follows:

    ·      Allen, Alauran:  2 Gold medals for Drawing & Illustration (Got Milk) and Printmaking (Flower Child) 

    ·         Breen, Katlyn: 1 Gold Medal for Photography (Portal)

    ·         Chapman, Isana: 1 Gold Medal for Drawing & Illustration (Silent Safiya)

    ·         Demus, Sarah: 1 Gold Medal for Drawing & Illustration (Pulling An All Nighter)

    ·         Golden, Harper: 1 Gold Medal for Sculpture (Scoliosis Orthosis)

    ·         Hellings, Olivia: 1 Silver Medal for Mixed Media (World View)

    ·         Perkins, Ari: 2 Silver Medals for Drawing & Illustration (Waiting on Nothing and Everything) and Printmaking (Miss Middle School)

    ·         Roland, Moriah: 1 Gold Medal for Drawing & Illustration (Summer Waits in the Shade)

    ·         Rounds, Charles: 1 Gold Medal for Drawing & Illustration (When you see the Lights) and

                                        2 Silver medals for Drawing & Illustration (Overcoming the Past, Embracing the Present, and Building My Future) and (Sacrifice)

    ·         Thompson, Khai: 1 Gold Medal for Drawing and Illustration (The Choice: Door A or Door B?)

    ·         Thurman, Ashley: 1 Silver Key for Digital Art (Kinetic Energy)

    ·         Williams, Gabriel: 1 Gold Key for Digital Art (Personal Energy)

    Scholastic Art and Writing Regional awards:

    Visual Art's APAC students received a total of 209 awards.

    This gives us a 280% increase from the awards Power received last year.

    The detailed list of individual student awards can be found on the

    ·         3 of the 5 American Vision Nominees

    ·         57 gold key awards

    ·         62 silver key awards

    ·         82 honorable mentions

    ·         2 gold key portfolios (the only 2 awarded in the state)

    ·         2 silver key portfolios

    ·         1 honorable mention portfolio

    2020 Rising Stars Secondary Recognition Program:

    Each year the National Art Education Association names a student to receive the 2020 Rising Star Award. This prestigious award, determined through a peer review of nominations, recognizes talented, active NAHS Members that are planning on pursuing a career in Art Education.

    The award will be presented at the NAEA National Convention in Minneapolis, MN, in March.

    This year’s winner is Ashley Thurman, senior at APAC.

    Lowell Milken Center of Unsung Heroes ArtEffects Project Competition 

    The ArtEffect Project, with cash prizes totaling $15,500, teaches students their power to effect positive change through creative storytelling that celebrates Unsung Heroes from history.  

    LMC invites U.S. and international middle and high school students to submit high-quality creative visual arts projects.

    The ArtEffect Project emphasizes the creative interpretation of an LMC Unsung Hero’s story in a unique and compelling way.  

    Winning projects are displayed in LMC’s Hall of Unsung Heroes in Fort Scott, Kansas.

    2020 ARTEFFECT PROJECT GRAND PRIZE WINNER:

    Charles Rounds III, 12th for his piece "Saved by Science" where he received $6,000.

     Youth Art Month Art Competition:

    To promote Youth Art Month, The Council for Art Education coordinates Youth Art Month activities at the national level. The primary event is the State Flag Program.                                                              Using the national or state theme, each state coordinates a flag design contest, with the winning design made into a flag for display in the Youth Art Month Museum at the National Art Education Association (NAEA) annual National Convention.

    The student winners receive: Overall Prize – $500 worth of Art Supplies and Category Prizes: One Per Category – Elementary, Middle and High- $100 Worth of Art Supplies

     

    • Overall Winner for Mississippi: Imari Funchess, 12th Grade, Power APAC/Murrah
    • Middle School Winner: Madisen Bradley, 8th grade, Power APAC/Bailey
    • Elementary Winner: Alana Hunter, 5th grade, Power APAC

    Congressional Art Competitions:

    Each spring, the Congressional Institute sponsors a nationwide high school visual art competition to recognize and encourage artistic talent in the nation and in each congressional district. Winners are recognized both in their district and at an annual awards ceremony in Washington, DC.

    2nd District: Bennie Thompson Competition:

    • Overall 1st Place winner was 11th grader Moriah Roland.
      • 3rd Place- Moriah Roland – 11th
      • Honorable Mention- Liz Hawkins – 10th
      • Honorable Mention- Sarah Demus – 11th
      • Honorable Mention- Summer Griffin – 12th

    3rd District: Michael Guest Competition:

    • 1st Place Drawing Category: Charles Rounds-12th
    • 3rd place Drawing Category: Eleanor Goodwin-11th

    The annual National Art Honor Society/National Junior Art Honor Society (NAHS/NJAHS) Juried Exhibition of artwork:

     The exhibition showcases the work of talented student artists who are members of NAEA's NAHS/NJAHS programs. From a total of 1,065 submissions,                                                                                     61 works representing 36 schools from 17 states will be on exhibit at the Studio & Gallery in Alexandria, VA.

    An additional 74 works representing 40 schools from 23 states will be featured in the online Virtual Gallery.

     

    Visual Art Department at APAC had 5 students chosen for the Studio & Gallery exhibit and 7 students chosen for the online Virtual Gallery.

    Alauran Allen- 12th grade

    Ashley Thurman- 12th grade

    Charles Rounds- 12th grade

    Harper Golden- 7th grade

    Jaliyah Bell- 6th grade

     Link:

     Eleanor Goodwin- 11th grade

    Elizabeth Hawkins- 10th grade

    Gabriel Williams- 10th grade

    Isana Chapman- 8th grade

    Imari Funchess- 12th grade

    Khai Thompson- 11th grade

    Moriah Roland- 11th grade

    Walter Anderson Senior Scholarship Exhibition:
    The Education Department of the Walter Anderson Museum of Art is pleased to present the annual Senior Scholarship Exhibition of work by high school seniors.
    Two student-artists were awarded scholarship contributions toward their higher education, Both students came from Visual Arts at APAC.
     
    1st Place $1,000 Scholarship: Imari Funchess
    2nd Place $500.00 Scholarship: Desmond Young
     
    Charles Rounds and Alauren Allen were also chosen to exhibit during the show.
     
     

    College Savings Mississippi Art Contest

    State Treasurer David McRae announced the winners of the College Savings Mississippi Art Contest. Students created images that showed what they wanted to be when they grow up.

    Each of the winners will receive a scholarship in the form of a Mississippi Affordable College Savings account. 

    For 6th-8th Grade, the 2020 Art Contest winners are:

    1st Place: Harper Golden 

    3rd Place: Mariel Kassoff 

    For 9th-12th Grade, the 2020 Art Contest winners are:

    1st Place: Charles Rounds 

    3rd Place: Desmond Young 

    Chimneyville’s Artist and Artisans of the Future art show and competition:

    JPS visual arts students were recognized at the "Outstanding Artists and Artisans of the Future," a yearly high school art show and competition held as part of the Chimneyville Arts Festival.

    More than 35 works of art produced by Visual Art APAC students were selected for display at the competition. Four of the students received awards and cash prizes.

    • Best in Show: Charles Rounds: 12th
    • High Merit: Moriah Roland: 11th
    • High Merit: Desmond Young: 12th
    • Honorable mention: Sara Dumas: 11th

     

    Celebrating Art National Art Yearbook:

    We have had 39 students chosen to be published in the 2019 summer, 50 students in the 2019 fall editions, and 55 students in the 2020 Spring edition.

    25% of work submitted across the nation is chosen for publishing, with 10% of the chosen work receiving a high merit.

    The following students received a High merit award for their artwork.

    Summer 2019:

    • Summer Griffin- 12th
    • Charles Rounds-12th
    • Gabriel Williams-10th
    • Desmond Young-12th
    • Olivia Hellings-10th
    • Mariel Kassoff-6th

    Fall 2019:

    • Khai Thompson-11th
    • Ashley Thurman-12th
    • Moriah Roland-11th
    • Mariel Kassoff-6th
    • Annie Jefferis-10th
    • Jaliyah Bell-6th

    Spring 2020:

    • Gabriel Williams- 10th
    • Olivia Hellings-10th
    • Desmond Young-12th
    • Imari Funchess-12th
    • Mariel Kassoff-6th
    • Aynecia Gardner-7th
    • Madisen Bradley-8th
    • Isana “Izzy” Chapman-8th
    • Jacob Gates-4th
    • Makhi Owens-5th
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