Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Warren Students Win in Abrey Swope Youth Writing Contest


Tanaceia Jamison, a 4th grade student at Brunson New Vision Charter School placed 1st in the Aubrey Swope Youth Writing Contest held May 3rd during the 117th Annual Convention of General Federation of Women's Clubs of Arkansas held at the Wyndham Riverfront Hotel in North Little Rock, AR.  Tanaceia's poem "God's Anghel" has been sent to national to be judged with other state entries.  She was sponsored by the GFWC Warren Woman's Club.

Landon Milton, a 2nd grade student at Eastside New Vision Charter School won 1st place in the contest for his story "Nerf n Strike.

Shila Johnston, an 11th grade student at Warren High School won 1st place for her short story "Trick or Treat".  Shila also won 2nd place for her poem, "Nature."

3 comments:

  1. tanaceia look great she rocking

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    1. She looks great and she is rocking as in cute in other words.?

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  2. This is Kaitlyn Jamison, I am Tanaceia's little sister Tanaceia is now in the 10th grade. She has grown up and became a beautiful, intelligent, young lady that we always knew she would become. I admire my big sister, sometimes I look up to her sometimes I think she is a pain in the butt, but at the end of the day I love her. She is now 16 years old and we are 4 years apart, so that means I am 12 years old. She is an amazing big sister of 2 other little ones. We all admire her and we thank God that he blessed us to have such a amazing, beautiful, young lady like her. Tanaceia if you ever read this then just know that I may say some things at home, but I don't mean it. I love you to death, you always know that no matter how much we may argue or fight, one thing that my sister knows is that I have her back and if you think you are going to mess with her you got another thing coming. I love you Big Sis!

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