
744: Fourteen students in first to third grades were honored. They included (front, l to r) Sangeetha Bhuyan (1st grade—“Most Creative”) and Rory Dunleavy (1st grade – “Best Story”). In the middle are Maria Cavalcante (2nd grade – 1st place “Most Creative”), Charlotte DiLello (2nd grade – 2nd place “Best Story”), Kaylee Murphy and Erin Dalton (joint story: 3rd graders – 1st place “Best Characters”), Sophie Gronczewski (2nd grade – 2nd place “Most Creative”), and Hannah Moore and Lauren McLaughlin (joint story: 3rd graders – 1st place “Most Creative”) (back) Ella Henry (3rd grade – 2nd place “Best Story”), Shane Dunleavy (2nd grade – 1st place “Best Story”), Melaina Goldstein (3rd grade – 2nd place “Best Characters”), Maggie McBride (3rd grade – 1st place “Best Story”), and Sarah DiLello (3rd grade – 2nd place “Most Creative”).
 690: The 4th grade winners of the bookwriting contest were honored on Friday, April 15th. (front, l to r) holding their winning stories are Zoe Tierno and Phoebe Barr (joint story that won 2nd place for “Best Characters”) and Lily Richards (joint story with Olivia and Charlotte pictured in the 2nd row – 2nd place “Most Creative”) (back) Zoe Torrey (1st place “Best Characters), Charlotte Caffey and Olivia Korman (joint story with Lily), Brynne DiDonato (1st place for “Most Creative”), Mary DiGiovine (2nd place for “Best Story”), and Alexis Petrakis (1st place for “Best Story”).
 703: 5th grader winners are Jack Gimpel (joint story with Grace in back, 1st place “Most Creative”), Evvan Erb (2nd place “Most Creative”), Anjalee Bhuyan (2nd place “Best Characters”), Kayla Mastronardo and Anya Carr who wrote a story together that won 1st place for “Best Story.” Behind them are Grace Black (joint story with Jack), Sydni Booker (1st place “Best characters”), and Alyssa Garcia (2nd place “Best Story”).
693: Rightfully proud of their accomplishments are the 6th grade winners (front)Kayla Curtis-Evans (1st place “Most Creative”), Amanda Kan (2nd place “Most Creative”) and Benjamin Wightman (1st place “Best Story”) (back) Cameron Fattah (1st place “Best Characters”), Matt Walker (2nd place “Best Story”), and Nathaniel Reichley (2nd place “Best Characters”). Lauren Kim and Julia Hockman received honorable mentions, but were unable to attend the reception.
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