05/12/2010

Congratulations Winners

National Career Development Month Poetry and Poster Contest

2010 National Career
Development Month Winners

Please click on the names below to view the winning entries. 
Thank you for joining us on the Celebrating My Dreams

Poetry

Primary K-2

1st Place - Quintez Dunn, South Carolina

2nd Place - McKinley Cox, Virginia

3rd Place - Kip Miller, South Carolina

 

Intermediate 3-5

1st Place - Madilyn Warner, Alabama

2nd Place - Tyler Ricks, South Carolina

3rd Place - Trace Davis, South Carolina

 

Middle 6-8

1st Place - Breanna Bittle, Alabama

2nd Place - Kamia Slaughter, Alabama

3rd Place - Yasmeka Howie, North Carolina

 

Senior Poetry 9-12

1st Place - Cassandra Meyle

2nd Place - Brad Hintz, Alabama

3rd Place - Constance Baron, North Carolina

 

Adult Student

1st Place - Mariana Hernandez, Texas

2nd Place - Monika Lynch, California

3rd Place - Skyler Barton, California

 

Open Adult

1st Place - Jason Mayfield, Alabama

2nd Place - Amy Crew, Alabama

3rd Place - Angela Branyon, South Carolina

Poster Traditional
(C1 Category):

Primary K-2

1st Place - Jada Walker, Alabama

2nd Place - Jada Windsor, Alabama

3rd Place - Gaven Sedano, Texas

 

Intermediate 3-5

1st Place - Anna Campbell, Virginia

2nd Place - Maven McGregory, Alabama

3rd Place - Connor Phillips, Alabama

 

Middle 6-8


1st Place - Maggie Campbell, Virginia

2nd Place - Sara Blevins, South Carolina

3rd Place - Jacquelyn Susan Woodham, South Carolina

 

Senior 9-12

1st Place - Melissa Morgan, Oklahoma

2nd Place - Forrest Goldschmidt, Virginia

3rd Place - Isara Suntichotinun, South Carolina

 

Adult Student

1st Place - Sindy Estrella, Texas

2nd Place - Bryon Parker, North Carolina

3rd Place - Patricia Sigman, Missouri

 

Open Adult

1st Place - Becky Epperson, South Carolina

2nd Place - Amanda Burdin, South Carolina

 

Poster Mixed Media
(C2 Category):

Primary K-2

1st Place - Paisely Stewart, South Carolina

2nd Place - Najwa Davis, Alabama

3rd Place - Jamon Pugh, Alabama

 

Intermediate 3-5

1st Place - Haylie Miller, Texas

2nd Place - Kyra Camacho, Virginia

3rd Place - Gisselle DelValle, South Carolina

 

Middle 6-8

1st Place - Eric Keener, Virginia

2nd Place - Lawson Stokes, South Carolina

 

3rd Place - Joshua Shuman, South Carolina

 

Senior 9-12

1st Place - Garrett Baker, Oklahoma

2nd Place - Aspen Johnson, North Carolina

3rd Place - Cassidy Lamunyon, Oklahoma

 

Adult Student

 

1st Place - Angelica Baylor, North Carolina

2nd Place - Sarah Elder, North Carolina

3rd Place - Elizabeth Phelps, North Carolina

 

Open Adult

1st Place - Malissa Wright, South Carolina

2nd Place - Kacithia Wright, South Carolina

3rd Place - Tavy Stribble, South Carolina


Winning entries will be displayed at the NCDA Career Development Conference in San Antonio, Texas, June 30 - July, 2011.

Don't forget to celebrate National Career Development Month in November 2011!


4 Comments

Desarea Guyton on Monday 07/12/2010 at 07:07PM wrote:

I'd like to tell all the winners "Congratz" on winning :D I liked looking at everyones pictures that were in my division. It makes me want to try harder to win. See you next year. Is there anyway that the other contestants that didn't win, can get something in the mail telling us about it?

Ron Cathey on Monday 05/09/2011 at 02:42PM wrote:

I am so proud of the Southern Region!

Summer Standiford on Sunday 07/24/2011 at 08:23PM wrote:

I competed in the poetry contest, and I was told I would receive a bound book of all of the poems

Brad Hintz on Tuesday 01/03/2012 at 12:38PM wrote:

Well then, if I had known that I could comment I would've... Next time I'll actually read the entire page... Anyway, I just want to say that I'd submitted my poem on a whim and promptly forgot about it. When I got the letter saying I'd won first place in Alabama I nearly died laughing. Then the second place national letter came. Ecstatic doesn't quite cut it... Anyway, I got accepted to my first choice college thanks to this contest! Montevallo, here I come! Thanks NCDA!


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