MARYLAND LETTERS ABOUT LITERATURE FINALISTS 2015 Level One (Grades 4-6)

MARYLAND LETTERS ABOUT LITERATURE FINALISTS 2015 Level One (Grades 4-6)

MARYLAND LETTERS ABOUT LITERATURE FINALISTS 2015 Level One (Grades 4-6) Boonsboro Middle School, Boonsboro Lake Elkhorn Middle School, Columbia Salma Hakam – Peanuts James Dorsey – Amulet Cassandra Woolverton – A Tale Dark and The Bryn Mawr School for Girls, Baltimore Grimm Tahra Khanuja – See You at Harry's Aamina Bora – Candy Bomber Chesapeake Public Charter School, Tilden Middle School, Rockville Lexington Park Declan Burros – Mockingbird Ariel Gill-Ehrenreich – Surviving Hitler Tome School, North East Cold Spring Elementary School, Potomac Elisabeth McDowell – Out of My Mind Dhruv Pai – A Series of Unfortunate Events Hektor Thompson – Peanuts Hebbville Elementary School, Baltimore West Towson, Towson Jordan Franklin – Gifted Hands Blake Bayer – Divergent Tatiana Greene – The Giving Tree Kate Carrera – Wonder Ben Chico – Small Steps Highland Park Elementary School, Ben England – May I Cross Your Golden Landover River Mikaela Lyons – The Fault in Our Stars Carson Glikin – A Long Walk to Water Jackson Graney – Brian's Winter Individual Entry, Silver Spring William Lehmann – Brian's Winter Adoniyah Ben-Tsalmiel – A Medal for Leroy Landon Katz – How They Choked Tatum McLaney – Wonder Key School, Annapolis Ryan Quinn – Land of Stories: A Grimm Lizzy Armstrong – The Witch's Boy Warning Amanda Shrader – Out of My Mind Benjamin Raufman – Prisoner B-3087 Nora Shive – Matilda Krieger Schecter Day School, Baltimore Ceci Wetzel – I Am Malala Gillian Blum – The Tortoise and the Hare MARYLAND LETTERS ABOUT LITERATURE FINALISTS 2015 Level Two (Grades 7-8) Brooklyn Park Middle School, Baltimore Oakdale Middle School, Ijamsville Tyler Hueffmeier – Gossamer Olivia Giangrasso – My Sister's Keeper Sarah Rubin – Thirteen Reasons Why The Boys' Latin School of Maryland, Emily Reed – “Seven Seconds” Baltimore Theodore LaBonte-Clark – The Little Patapsco Middle School, Ellicott City Princess Uma Phatak – The Waves The Bryn Mawr School for Girls, Baltimore Roland Park Elementary School, Baltimore Gabrielle Forbes – Still I Rise Colton Ross – A Long Walk to Water Burleigh Manor Middle School, Ellicott City Samuel Ogle Middle School, Bowie Sathwik Yanamaddi - Gifted Hands Lucia Blotzer-Iannucci – The Mysterious Benedict Society Father Andrew White School, Leonardtown Grace Raddatz – Our Generation Springfield Middle School, Williamsport Stephanie Vicarte – The Miraculous Journey Green Acres School, Rockville of Edward Tulane Gisellah Suleman – “Invictus” St. Anne's School of Annapolis, Annapolis Kent County Middle School, Chestertown Liana Dawson – The Catcher in the Rye Olivia Coleman – Paper Towns Adrianna DiSilvestro – Black Beauty St. Augustine School, Elkridge Marina La Verde – Out of My Mind Lauren Greenhill – The Evolution of Bailey Maristch – The Hunger Games Calpurnia Tate Nellie Stup – Diary of Anne Frank St. Joseph's School, Baltimore Leonard Hall Junior Naval Academy, Heather Shanty – Selected Works of Charles Leonardtown Dickens Thomas Hall – The Hunger Games Washington Episcopal School, Bethesda Maryland School for the Blind, Baltimore Bridget Dick – The Fault in Our Stars Tyler Shallue – Charlotte's Web Ryan Kyle – Unbroken North Dorchester Middle School, Hurlock West Frederick Middle School, Frederick Hunter Guerra – Wonder Navian Scarlett – “Still I Rise” Notre Dame Preparatory School, Towson Windsor Knolls Middle School, Mt. Airy Claire Christian – The Outsiders Anne Cameron – Eleanor and Park Juliana Gorman – Night Abigail Kaiss – Night Laurel Mardiney – Night Katie Reiners – Night MARYLAND LETTERS ABOUT LITERATURE FINALISTS 2015 Level Three (Grades 9-12) Bais Yaakov of Baltimore, Baltimore Kent County High School, Worton Avigial Albert – To Kill a Mockingbird Malique Johnson – Coming of Age in Mississippi Baltimore School for the Arts, Baltimore Courtney Sipes – The Things They Carried Nathan Formwalt – The Giving Tree Middletown High School, Middletown Boys' Latin School of Maryland, Baltimore Julianna Posey – All Wound Up Gideon Endalkachew – The Road Jalen Milton – “Barbie Doll” Mount Hebron High School, Ellicott City Matt Purnell – The Lightning Thief Amrithya Balasubramanian – The Outsiders John Woodward – Every Day Maya Huber – Frankenstein Steven Jin – Carrie Bishop Walsh School, Cumberland Libby Milano – The Kissing Hand Victor Scarpelli – “Anyone Lived in a Pretty How Town” Notre Dame Preparatory School, Towson Jean Smith – Alice's Adventures in Clare Boland – Gracefully Grayson Wonderland Allison Hardebeck – Reading Lolita in Tehran Catonsville High School, Catonsville Morgan Peck – Night Emma Runge – The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane Oakdale High School, Ijamsville Billy Vaughn – The Fault in Our Stars Cat Flayhart – It's Kind of a Funny Story Dulaney Valley School, Timonium Oakland Mills High School, Columbia Eva Bacas – The Order of Odd-Fish Arlene Charles – Echoes of an Angel Olga Petrovskikh – Lean In Samantha McParland – It's Kind of a Funny Jack Tarantino – The Other Wes Moore Story Jasmine Taylor – “Still I Rise” Individual Entry, Severna Park Norman Xiong – The Joy Luck Club Parkville High School, Parkville Avery Henningsen – Of Mice and Men James M Bennett High School, Salisbury Amy Vennos – Girl in Translation .

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    3 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us