Neag School Announces State of Connecticut’s Letters About Literature Contest Winners

The Neag School of Education is proud to announce Connecticut’s winners of the 23rd annual Letters About Literature contest, a nationwide writing contest for elementary, middle, and high school students.

The Neag School of Education is proud to announce Connecticut’s winners of the 23rd annual Letters About Literature contest, a nationwide writing contest sponsored by the Library of Congress for elementary, middle, and high school students.Theme Letters About Literature

This fall, the Neag School served as the contest’s Connecticut sponsor for students in Grades 4-12; Professor Wendy Glenn is the contest’s faculty representative for the state of Connecticut.

Winners from each state for each of contest’s three categories (Grades 4-6, Grades 7-8, and Grades 9-12) will receive a cash prize and state recognition,  and will then advance to the national competition, for which winners will be chosen later this month. Read more about the contest here, and click the winners’ names below to read their winning essays.

Congratulations to the winners for the state of Connecticut:

Aleema Kelly
Aleema Kelly, Connecticut’s Letters About Literature first-place winner for Level I, celebrates with teacher David Adamson. (Photo courtesy of CREC Montessori Magnet School)

Level I (Grades 4-6)

  • First place: Aleema Kelly, CREC Montessori Magnet School, Hartford, Conn. — Essay based on George by Alex Gino
  • Second place: Rhiana Boutot, Pleasant Valley Elementary, Groton, Conn. — Essay based on Wonder by R.J. Palacio
En-Hua Holtz
En-Hua C. Holtz, who won first place for Level I in Connecticut’s Letters About Literature Contest, celebrates with Amy D’Anna. (Photo courtesy of East Lyme Middle School)

Level II (Grades 7-8)

  • First place: En-Hua C. Holtz, East Lyme Middle School, East Lyme, Conn. — Essay based on Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank
  • Second place: Charlotte Watts, Sage Park Middle School, Windsor, Conn. — Essay based on Someone Named Eva by J.M. Wolf

Level III (Grades 9-12)

  • First place: Julia Tofan, RHAM High School, Hebron, Conn. — Essay based on “Still I Rise,” by Maya Angelou
  • Second place: Rachel Horowitz-Benoit, E.O. Smith High School, Storrs, Conn. — Essay based on Prep by Curtis Sittenfeld 
    Rachel Horowitz-Benoit
    Rachel Horowitz-Benoit, who won second place for Level III in Connecticut’s Letters About Literature contest, is congratulated by teacher Liza Escott. (Photo courtesy of E.O. Smith High School)

Thank you to the Neag School’s contest judges:

  • Ashley Bernardo
  • Victoria Breen
  • Emma Czaplinski
  • Gigi DiGiuseppe
  • Sarah Falcetti
  • Hillary Gannon
  • Ricki Ginsberg
  • Wendy Glenn
  • Sara Goss
  • Brittany Handahl
  • Barbara Jennes
  • Danielle King
  • Kaleigh Kupstis
  • Kaitlin Murphy
  • Rebecca Pite
Julia Tofan, who won first place for Level III in Connecticut's Letters About Literature contest, is congratulated by Wendy Glenn, coordinator of the Connecticut contest. (Photo courtesy of RHAM High School)
Julia Tofan, who won first place for Level III in Connecticut’s Letters About Literature contest, is congratulated by Wendy Glenn, coordinator of the Connecticut contest. (Photo courtesy of RHAM High School)
Rhiana Boutot
Rhiana Boutot, Connecticut’s Letters About Literature second-place winner for Level I, celebrates with teacher Lizanne Johnson. (Photo courtesy of Pleasant Valley Elementary School)

 

Charlotte Watts and Shirley Cowles[1]
Charlotte Watts, Connecticut’s Letters About Literature second-place winner for Level II, celebrates with Shirley Cowles. (Photo courtesy of Sage Park Middle School)