(Spoiler alert: These are wonderful!)
Dealing with topics such as stress and depression, our students tackled the project and came back winners.
Mya Cleckener, a seventh-grader from East CLC, took home second place in the statewide fifth-to-eighth-grade-level category.
Here is Mya's pitch >>.
Isabela Trejo, a seventh-grader from East CLC, took home third place in the same fifth-to-eighth-grade-level category.
Here is Isabela's pitch >>.
Lastly, Pa Jha Vang, another seventh-grade student from East CLC, took home an honorable mention.
Here is Pa Jha's pitch for PillowWillow >>!
Kudos, also, to our wonderful teachers. The hard work of Adrienne Kalaitsides and the teachers at East CLC made this possible.
Our district had a total of 12 entries for the Winter OAN Pitch Challenge: two elementary, nine middle school (all East students) and one high school.
For more on this story, go to:
Pitch Challenge 21
and the
Pitch Challenge press release.