STUDENT poets from Center for Teaching and Learning in Edgecomb won a number of prizes in a recent nationwide contest. In front, from left, are Henry Kerr, Sawyer Linehan, Jasper Coffin-Williamson, Fiona Brown, Anna Kelly, Laurel Buehner and Grace Dempsey-Blair; middle row, Owen Perry, Sydney Sullivan, Zoe Ruff, Avery Jackson, and grades 5-6 teacher Glenn Powers; and back, Brian McGrath, grades 7-8 teacher Nancie Atwell, Elizabeth DiGiulian, Teagan Guenther, Morganne Elkins and grades 1-2 teacher Ted DeMille.

STUDENT poets from Center for Teaching and Learning in Edgecomb won a number of prizes in a recent nationwide contest. In front, from left, are Henry Kerr, Sawyer Linehan, Jasper Coffin-Williamson, Fiona Brown, Anna Kelly, Laurel Buehner and Grace Dempsey-Blair; middle row, Owen Perry, Sydney Sullivan, Zoe Ruff, Avery Jackson, and grades 5-6 teacher Glenn Powers; and back, Brian McGrath, grades 7-8 teacher Nancie Atwell, Elizabeth DiGiulian, Teagan Guenther, Morganne Elkins and grades 1-2 teacher Ted DeMille.

EDGECOMB — Poets at Edgecomb’s Center for Teaching and Learning once again swept the boards in the Poetry Society of Virginia’s annual national student poetry competition.

In the grades 1-2 category, a poem by Fiona Brown of Brunswick’s, “The Sun’s a Yolk,” tied for second place with “Snowflakes” by Anna Kelly of Bremen. Laurel Buehner of Newcastle placed third for “Poetry Hides in My Pocket.” Additionally, Grace Dempsey-Blair of Phippsburg received a first honorable mention for “Halloween,” Jasper Coffin-Williamson of West Boothbay Harbor and his “Poetry Hides in the Blackness of Night” tied for second honorable mention with “Poetry Hides in a Volcano” by Sawyer Linehan of Westport. “Things to Do if You Are a Snowflake” by Henry Kerr of Bath received a third honorable mention.

Among third and fourth grade contestants, Zoe Ruff of Bath won first place for “Grasshopper,” “My Nonnie’s Laugh” by Owen Perry of Brunswick received a first honorable mention, and Sydney Sullivan of Brunswick took second honorable mention for “Baby Bunny.”

In the grades 5 to 6 category, Avery Jackson of Woolwich placed second for her “Goodbye,” Teagan Guenther of Bath took a first honorable mention for “Where Poems Hide,” and Elizabeth DiGiulian of Boothbay Harbor received a second honorable mention for “Shiny Metal Braces.”

Eighth-grader Morganne Elkins of Edgecomb won first place in the Poetry Society Prize Competition for “My Pearl: After Ted Kooser,” and classmate Brian McGrath of Westport took third place for “The Island.”

Each of the first, second, and third place prize-winning poets received a cash award from the Poetry Society of Virginia.


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