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Student First Student First Student Last Work Title for Award Other Educational Educator Educator Educator Educator Educator Educator School Name Name Name Award Received Received Work Category Program Name First Name Last Name First Name Last Name First Name Last Name Big Rapids High School Megan Knuth Honorable Mention Stars Among Us Photography - Amy McGuire Big Rapids High School Lauren Posey Silver Key Under the Sea Painting - Amy Mcguire Big Rapids High School Lauren Posey Gold Key Ouch Drawing & Illustration - Amy Mcguire Byron Center High School Alayna Arms Honorable Mention Moonlight Serotonin Film & Animation - Greg Reinstein Julie VanderLaan Byron Center High School Alayna Arms Honorable Mention Quiet Film & Animation - Greg Reinstein Julie VanderLaan Byron Center High School Alayna Arms Honorable Mention Objects in the Mirror Film & Animation - Greg Reinstein Julie VanderLaan Byron Center High School Harley Cook Honorable Mention Self Expressing Hands Art Portfolio - Janine Campbell Gregory Reinstein Julie VanderLaan Byron Center High School Mallory Corwith Silver Key Autonomy Sculpture - Julie VanderLaan Greg Reinstein Byron Center High School Joshua Hager Silver Key Quarantine Doodles Drawing & Illustration - Janine Campbell Byron Center High School Joshua Hager Gold Key Paint Chip Illustrations Drawing & Illustration - Janine Campbell Byron Center High School Jayden Nguyen Honorable Mention The Titanic Sculpture - Julie VanderLaan Greg Reinstein Byron Center High School Jayden Nguyen Honorable Mention Twin Towers Sculpture - Julie VanderLaan Greg Reinstein Byron Center High School Jayden Nguyen Gold Key Quartz Tower Sculpture - Julie VanderLaan Greg Reinstein Byron Center High School Jayden Nguyen Honorable Mention Art Portfolio 2020 Art Portfolio - Julie VanderLaan Greg Reinstein Byron Center High School Cyanna Nicolai Honorable Mention Divorcée Film & Animation - Julie VanderLaan Greg Reinstein Byron Center High School Cyanna Nicolai Honorable Mention Dance Thing Film & Animation - Julie VanderLaan Greg Reinstein Byron Center High School Cyanna Nicolai Honorable Mention Moonlight Sonata Film & Animation - Julie VanderLaan Greg Reinstein Byron Center High School Ella Pettit Honorable Mention Sunset Glow Photography - Janine Campbell Julie VanderLaan Byron Center High School Ella Pettit Honorable Mention Golden Photography - Janine Campbell Julie VanderLaan Byron Center High School Ella Pettit Silver Key Crystal Cold Photography - Janine Campbell Byron Center High School Ella Pettit Silver Key Big Wave Painting - Julie VanderLaan Greg Reinstein Byron Center High School Ella Pettit Honorable Mention Forest Flames Painting - Julie VanderLaan Greg Reinstein Byron Center High School Ella Pettit Gold Key Big Splash Painting - Julie VanderLaan Greg Reinstein Music and Sneakers - Byron Center High School Colton Sommers Honorable Mention Pleasure and Presto Design - Greg Reinstein Julie VanderLaan Music and Sneakers - This old Byron Center High School Colton Sommers Silver Key Chuck Design - Greg Reinstein Julie VanderLaan Byron Center High School Colton Sommers Silver Key Sneakers in Song Art Portfolio - Julie VanderLaan Greg Reinstein Sehnsucht (German: Longing Byron Center High School Bryanna Tromp Honorable Mention for the Place You Belong) Painting - Julie VanderLaan Greg Reinstein Byron Center High School Allison VanderSloot Gold Key Dinner For One Photography - Julie VanderLaan Byron Center High School Morgan Weststrate Honorable Mention Perspectives of Humanity Art Portfolio - Julie VanderLaan Greg Reinstein Byron Center High School Morgan Weststrate Silver Key Mother Nature Digital Art - Julie VanderLaan Greg Reinstein Byron Center High School Morgan Weststrate Honorable Mention Why is This so Hard? Film & Animation - Julie VanderLaan Greg Reinstein Byron Center High School Morgan Weststrate Honorable Mention New Abnormal Film & Animation - Julie VanderLaan Greg Reinstein Byron Center High School Morgan Weststrate Gold Key Puzzled Mind Digital Art - Greg Reinstein Julie VanderLaan Byron Center High School Morgan Weststrate Honorable Mention Twisted world Photography - Greg Reinstein Julie VanderLaan Byron Center High School Morgan Weststrate Gold Key Sinister Photography - Greg Reinstein Julie VanderLaan Byron Center High School Morgan Weststrate Honorable Mention Reflection Photography - Greg Reinstein Julie VanderLaan Byron Center West Middle School Maddie Bastic Honorable Mention Globes Photography - Janine Campbell Student First Student Last Work Title for Award Other Educational Educator Educator Educator Educator Educator Educator School Name Name Name Award Received Received Work Category Program Name First Name Last Name First Name Last Name First Name Last Name Byron Center West Middle School Austin Coleman Silver Key working over obstacles Sculpture - Janine Campbell Byron Center West Middle Esparza- School Diana Salvador Gold Key Day In The City Drawing & Illustration - Janine Campbell Byron Center West Middle School Sophia Feldpausch Gold Key Fawn Drawing & Illustration - Janine Campbell Byron Center West Middle School Addison Foote Silver Key Cut Up Mixed Media - Janine Campbell Byron Center West Middle School Lillian Gould Honorable Mention A work in progress Digital Art - Janine Campbell Byron Center West Middle School Justin Khuu Silver Key Reflection Photography - Janine Campbell Byron Center West Middle School Sydney Law Honorable Mention Pencil Paper Scissors Shoot Film & Animation - Janine Campbell Byron Center West Middle School Alyssa Le Honorable Mention Koi Face Painting - Janine Campbell Byron Center West Middle School Ashlee Meekhof Honorable Mention Doritos bag Drawing & Illustration - Janine Campbell Byron Center West Middle School Ashlee Meekhof Honorable Mention Xbox controller Drawing & Illustration - Janine Campbell Byron Center West Middle School Ashlee Meekhof Silver Key Crushed Drawing & Illustration - Janine Campbell Byron Center West Middle School Leah Myhre Silver Key Rainy day Digital Art - Janine Campbell Byron Center West Middle School Leah Myhre Honorable Mention Space Digital Art - Janine Campbell Byron Center West Middle School Leah Myhre Silver Key The world beyond Digital Art - Janine Campbell Byron Center West Middle School Helena Nguyen Silver Key Cardboard Portrait Mixed Media - Janine Campbell Byron Center West Middle School Helena Nguyen Honorable Mention Good Luck Digital Art - Janine Campbell Byron Center West Middle School Jocelyn Pham Honorable Mention Ramen Ring Jewelry - Janine Campbell Byron Center West Middle School Triston Rutgers Silver Key Wings Jewelry - Janine Campbell Byron Center West Middle School izzy smith Silver Key patterned pathways Drawing & Illustration - Janine Campbell Byron Center West Middle School London Turner Silver Key Red, White, and Blue Sculpture - Janine Campbell Byron Center West Middle School London Turner Honorable Mention How? 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