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LCPS Students Capture Scholastic Art Awards 2013-14 LCPS Students Capture Scholastic Art Awards 2013-14 Gold Key Award Winners Student School & Teacher Sumaat Khan Broad Run High School Deidre Knight Nicole Kim Broad Run High School Deidre Knight Alena Titova Dominion High School Shannon Freeman Zach Stultz Dominion High School Sherri Isbister Khurel-Arildii Dashmyagmar Heritage High School Ronald Fabin Francisco Flores Heritage High School Ronald Fabin Nick Greene Heritage High School Ronald Fabin Samantha Sheedy Loudoun County High School Kyla Jenkins Cassie Sheedy Loudoun County High School Gary Rudinsky Samantha Sheedy Loudoun County High School Gary Rudinsky Christina Nelson – 2 Loudoun Valley High School* Also nominated for: Courtney Kincaid American Visions Justina Slaby Loudoun Valley High School Courtney Kincaid Hannah Businger Potomac Falls High School Elizabeth Chodrow Eleanor Grace Potomac Falls High School Elizabeth Chodrow Megan Middlebrooks Potomac Falls High School Elizabeth Chodrow Jasmyn Moore Potomac Falls High School Deborah Cooper Alexis Rubin Potomac Falls High School Elizabeth Chodrow 1 LCPS Students Capture Scholastic Art Awards 2013-14 Gold Key Award Winners continued Student School & Teacher Carillon Smith- 3 Potomac Falls High School Deborah Cooper Angie Gan - 2 Stone Bridge High School Jennifer Drewiske Angie Gan Stone Bridge High School Brian Kirk Julia Cline -2 Tuscarora High School Jim Haller Michelle Chabot Tuscarora High School Jim Haller Heidi Failmezger Woodgrove High School Geoff DeMark Silver Key Award Winners Student School & Teacher Saghar Shoaei Broad Run High School Deidre Knight Hana Cutler Dominion High School Natasha Chahin Alena Titova Dominion High School Natasha Chahin Matthew Traenkle Dominion High School Natasha Chahin Katherine Armstrong Dominion High School Shannon Freeman Alyssa Goldbeck Dominion High School Shannon Freeman Alena Titova - 2 Dominion High School Shannon Freeman 2 LCPS Students Capture Scholastic Art Awards 2013-14 Silver Key Award Winners Continued Student School & Teacher Lucia Caraballo Dominion High School Sherri Isbister Parisa Djavadi Dominion High School Sherri Isbister Samantha Savos -2 Dominion High School Sherri Isbister Erica Bang Freedom High School Augusta Dadiego Amanda Duvall Freedom High School Augusta Dadiego Felicia Filicetti Heritage High School Ronald Fabin Audrey Villanueva Heritage High School Ronald Fabin Samantha Sheedy Loudoun County High School Kyla Jenkins Samantha Sheedy Loudoun County High School Gary Rudinsky Riley Keesling Loudoun Valley High School Courtney Kincaid Justina Slaby - 2 Loudoun Valley High School Courtney Kincaid Jasmyn Moore -2 Potomac Falls High School Elizabeth Chodrow Monica Gosa Potomac Falls High School Deborah Cooper Jasmyn Moore - 2 Potomac Falls High School Deborah Cooper Carillon Smith Potomac Falls High School Deborah Cooper Jeannette Forbes Stone Bridge High School Brian Kirk Julia Cline Tuscarora High School Jim Haller Rebecca Mchale Tuscarora High School Jim Haller Kayla Beauregard Woodgrove High School Geoff DeMark Heidi Failmezger – 2 Woodgrove High School Geoff DeMark 3 LCPS Students Capture Scholastic Art Awards 2013-14 Honorable Mention Award Winners Student School & Teacher Esraa Abo Oun Broad Run High School Deidre Knight Caroline Chatfield Broad Run High School Deidre Knight Sumaat Khan Broad Run High School Deidre Knight Saghar Shoaei Broad Run High School Deidre Knight Alexis Fuller Dominion High School Natasha Chahin Amanda Johnson - 2 Dominion High School Natasha Chahin Alyssa Goldbeck Dominion High School Shannon Freeman Leilani Nieves Dominion High School Shannon Freeman Joanna Rizk Dominion High School Shannon Freeman Abigail Weber - 2 Dominion High School Shannon Freeman Parisa Djavadi Dominion High School Sherri Isbister Ashley Edwards Dominion High School Sherri Isbister Ayesha Gill Dominion High School Sherri Isbister Sarah McGeady Dominion High School Sherri Isbister Leilani Nieves Dominion High School Sherri Isbister Samantha Savos Dominion High School Sherri Isbister Victoria Frank Freedom High School Augusta Dadiego Harshitha Mattapally Freedom High School Augusta Dadiego Nicole McCroddan Freedom High School Augusta Dadiego Gabriella DeSouza Freedom High School Jennifer Drewiske Jacob Tyler Freedom High School Jennifer Drewiske 4 LCPS Students Capture Scholastic Art Awards 2013-14 Khurel-Arildii Dashmyagmar Heritage High School Ronald Fabin Lexa Gantt -2 Heritage High School Ronald Fabin Monica Hillary Heritage High School Ronald Fabin Emilie Wang Heritage High School Ronald Fabin Caroline Maloney J. Michael Lunsford Middle School Kelly Hoover Silvana Cordova John Champe High School Brittany Tomick Kayla Farabaugh John Champe High School Brittany Tomick Michael Lidwin John Champe High School Brittany Tomick Bryana Nguyen John Champe High School Brittany Tomick Hebbeh Seoudi John Champe High School Brittany Tomick Samantha Sheedy-2 Loudoun County High School Kyla Jenkins & Gary Rudinsky Jessica Hardesty Loudoun Valley High School Courtney Kincaid Anastasia Kesari Loudoun Valley High School Courtney Kincaid Justina Slaby Loudoun Valley High School Courtney Kincaid Catherine Bajusz Potomac Falls High School Elizabeth Chodrow Hannah Businger -2 Potomac Falls High School Elizabeth Chodrow Brandon Lathrop Potomac Falls High School Elizabeth Chodrow Becca Rios Potomac Falls High School Elizabeth Chodrow Emilee Scharf Potomac Falls High School Elizabeth Chodrow Carillon Smith Potomac Falls High School Elizabeth Chodrow Alana Stuit Potomac Falls High School Elizabeth Chodrow Sheena Zeng Potomac Falls High School Elizabeth Chodrow Joe Gindhart Potomac Falls High School Deborah Cooper Carillon Smith – 4 Potomac Falls High School Deborah Cooper 5 LCPS Students Capture Scholastic Art Awards 2013-14 Alana Stuit Potomac Falls High School Deborah Cooper Kayla Bromley Stone Bridge High School Jennifer Drewiske Brooke Fuller Stone Bridge High School Jennifer Drewiske Anna Kipp Stone Bridge High School Jennifer Drewiske Jeannette Forbes Stone Bridge High School Brian Kirk Michelle Chabot Tuscarora High School Jim Haller Megan Zendek -2 Tuscarora High School Jim Haller Kathleen Florimbio Woodgrove High School Geoff DeMark Tara Hutchinson Woodgrove High School Geoff DeMark Hunter Taylor-2 Woodgrove High School Geoff DeMark Aaron Whithead Woodgrove High School Geoff DeMark 6 .
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