Powell celebrates over 20 young authors

Posted 5/18/23

Following a short break, the return of the Young Authors contest has concluded and 28 Powell students across a wide age range walked away with awards including five state winners and eight honorable …

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Powell celebrates over 20 young authors

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Following a short break, the return of the Young Authors contest has concluded and 28 Powell students across a wide age range walked away with awards including five state winners and eight honorable mentions on the state level. Young Authors is a statewide competition for students K-12 sponsored by the Wyoming State Literary Association.

“I believe the importance of the young authors competition for students is to really get them to share their voice. They have important ideas and an important voice and I believe  the world needs to hear more of our students’ voices,” said Brittany Mollett, a Westside Elementary School teacher and local committee member for the contest. “That’s why I like to do it. I like to see what they’re thinking, what the world is turning into with our kids and then helping them pursue those dreams and really getting out there.”

Mollett and other district teachers and staff joined students and their families at Powell Middle School on May 8 to celebrate the students’ success.

— Braden Schiller

State winners:

Micah Baxter Fiction

James Heny Nonfiction

Jim Black Poetry

Emma Johnson Poetry

Ethan Cearlock Fiction

   

District Winners:

Kindergarten

Alexis Stephan — Fiction

Jenna Heny — Nonfiction and Honorable Mention

  

First Grade

Makoto Kawano — Fiction

Micah Baxter — Nonfiction (holdover from 2020)

  

Second Grade

Emerson Burns — Fiction

Wesley Brower — Nonfiction

Kyle Stewart — Poetry

Skylie Ramirez — Graphic Novel

   

Third grade

Timber Metzler — Fiction and Honorable Mention

Kymber Asay — Nonfiction

Case Davis — Poetry

Weatherby Allan — Graphic Novel and Honorable Mention

   

Fourth Grade

Alexandra Austin — Poetry

Amaya Odom —Graphic Novel

   

Fifth Grade

Beth Black — Fiction and Honorable Mention

Karen Richmond — Poetry

  

Sixth Grade

Bailey Urwiller — Fiction

Russell Goolsbey — Nonfiction

Maysn Schuler — Poetry and Honorable Mention

   

Eighth Grade

Tristan Robinson — Fiction and Honorable Mention

Taylor Peters — Nonfiction and Honorable Mention

   

Ninth Grade

Katarina Reitz — Fiction

   

12th Grade

Nathan Feller — Nonfiction and Honorable Mention

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