Polk Schools announce winners of MLK essay challenge

Polk County Public Schools on Friday announced the winners of its 21st annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Essay Challenge.

The contest is open each year to students in grades K-12. In addition to receiving a cash prize, winning students read their essays during the awards ceremony dinner, which was held Thursday at the W.H. Stuart Center in Bartow.

The Essay Challenge is held in partnership between PCPS and Polk’s Community Relations Advisory Council. This year’s theme was “The role of our youth in the creation of a beloved community.”

The winners are:

Elementary school, grades K-2

• First place: Silas Hernandez, Lewis Anna Woodbury Elementary

• Second place: Skylar Keppler, Cypress Junction Montessori

• Third place: Jimmy Nguyen, Cypress Junction Montessori

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Elementary school, grades 3-5

• First place: Bostyn Angsten, Cypress Junction Montessori

• Second place: Sofia Monacelli, Lincoln Avenue Academy

• Third place: Elaina Walker, Scott Lake Elementary

Middle school

• First place: Maranda Ghent, Union Academy

• Second place: Marwa Belfakir, Daniel Jenkins Academy

• Third place: Tah’Niyah Kersaint, Daniel Jenkins Academy

High school

• First place: Kelly Renee Granger, George Jenkins High

• Second place: Yaneilis Aponte, George Jenkins High

• Third place: Ava Winkler, George Jenkins High

The award ceremony can be viewed at www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3GqimX7T3Y.

This article originally appeared on The Ledger: Polk Schools announce winners of MLK essay challenge