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MS Poetry Contest Winners

Read the listing of Middle School students who have won awards in the Poetry Society of Texas Awards competition.
Poetry Society of Texas Awards 2013

Grade 5 First Place
Neelam Jivani
Caroline Jones
Madison Kanjanasim
Sabrina Fearon
Lily Forbes
Gina Miele
Mia Weathersby
Louisa Lindsley

Grade 5 Second Place
Daniela Vallejo
Margaret Woodberry
Sarah Beth Kelton (2 second place awards)
Gina Miele
Ella Ezelle
Emma Ross

Grade 5 Third Place
Madison Kanjanasim
Emma Roseman
Fiona Fearon
Christine Kirby
Maddie Hum
Alexandra Orchid
Elizabeth Walsh
Claudia Held

Grade 6 First Place
Catie Hall (and Manningham Award 2014)
Morgan Lutz
Emily Curtis
Annie Sheeder

Grade 6 Second Place
Sophie Gilmour
Hallet Thalheimer (2 second place awards)
Sophie Dawson
Emma Unglaub

Grade 6 Third Place
Sophia Kim
Elaine Williams
Riley Bagnall
Meghna Jain

Grade 7 First Place
Quinn Brodsky
Sarah Kate Feferman (2 first place awards)
Emily Stein
Morgan Fisher

Grade 7 Second Place
Victoria Pyle
MacKenzie Brabham
Cate Ginsberg
Morgan Fisher
Ellie Newman
Genny Wood

Grade 7 Third Place
Payton Hart
Quinn Brodsky
Cate Ginsberg
MacKenzie Brabham
Harper Lay
Ali Hurst (and Manningham Award 2014)

Grade 8 First Place
Sophie Hart
Melanie Kerber (and Manningham Award 2014)
Annabelle Folsom (and Manningham Award 2014)
Amy Jia (and Manningham Award 2014)
Taylor Toudouze

Grade 8 Second Place
Melanie Kerber
Lily Johnson
Heidi Kim
Peyton Smith (and Manningham Award 2014)
Anna Wilson

Grade 8 Third Place
Cameron Blotchy
Lauren Hoang
Catherine Rowlett
Martha Winslow
Jenny Zhu
 
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