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Congratulations to PTA Reflections City-Level Winners


The following Alexandria City Public Schools (ACPS) students placed first in the city level of the PTA Reflections Program and will move on to compete at the Northern Virginia District level. The district competition includes schools from ACPS, Fairfax and Arlington counties and the City of Falls Church. The Reflections program provides opportunities for students to receive recognition for their artistic efforts and expressions based on an annual theme. The 2011-12 theme is "Diversity means ..." View a complete list of city winners (PDF).

The following students compete at District:

Film Production

  • Nate Wong, third grade, James K. Polk Elementary School
  • Alexander Chalier, eighth grade, Francis C. Hammond Middle School Campus
  • Sydney Schaedel, 10th grade, T.C. Williams High School

Dance Choreography

  • Allison Gordillo, second grade, Mount Vernon Community School
  • Photography

    • Bodie Lauinger, first grade, Douglas MacArthur Elementary School
    • Caroline Keir, fourth grade, Charles Barrett Elementary School
    • Benjamin Overby, sixth grade, Francis C. Hammond Middle School Campus

    Visual Art

    • Jacob Shriver, first grade, Douglas MacArthur Elementary School
    • Sophie Lubold, fourth grade, Mount Vernon Community School
    • Lane McCaslin, sixth grade, George Washington Middle School Campus
    • Sydney Schaedel, 10th grade, T.C. Williams High School

    Music Composition

    • Paul Ostermann-Healy, second grade, Douglas MacArthur Elementary School
    • Ian J. Farber, fourth grade, John Adams Elementary School

    Literature

    • Aspen Nielsen, second grade, James K. Polk Elementary School
    • Cameron Goldstein, fifth grade, Charles Barrett Elementary School
    • Brianna Blakeney, seventh grade, Francis C. Hammond Middle School Campus
    • Eliza Malakoff, ninth grade, T.C. Williams High School

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