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PUC鈥檚 Second Annual High School Essay Contest Winners Announced
By Ally Romanes on June 19, 2024
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鈥淲e received 90 essays, and judges were greatly impressed by the quality of submissions we received,鈥 said Milbert Mariano, PUC dean of the school of arts, humanities, and professions. 鈥淭hrough a blind judging process, where the judges had no idea who or where the essay was from, it was a difficult decision to choose just three winning entries and several honorable mentions.鈥
After attentively reviewing all the essays, PUC chose the following winners:
Other Emerging Voices finalists included students from Armona Union Academy, Pleasant Hill Adventist Adventist Academy, and Pine Hills Adventist Academy.
The contest was open to students in grades 9-12 as of March 2024 who attended a Seventh-day Adventist academy or junior academy in Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, or Utah. Essays could also be shared for potential future publication in the Pacific Union Recorder.
鈥淭he English faculty at 海角视频 hopes that the students engaging in this contest will be encouraged to continue writing and developing their craft,鈥 said Linda Gill, PUC professor of English. 鈥淧erhaps their participation will encourage others to do the same. We greatly enjoyed reading the students' work and finding out about a moment when an epiphany literally changed the way they viewed themselves, others, and the world.鈥
PUC鈥檚 English faculty extends its thanks and congratulations again to all the contestants and looks forward to next year鈥檚 essay contest.
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