Black History Month Creative Expression Contest winners named
Sophia Cruz placed first. Photos courtesy: Tri-Town Against Racism.
Jacob Patnaude and Grant Ashley took second place.
Emma Andrade was the third place finisher.
Honorable Mention recipient Ashton Bowman front row left, and President’s Award winner Megan Patnaude, top row right, with Jacob Patnaude and Grant Ashley, top left, and Sophia Cruz, front row right.
Honorable Mention winners Angus MacLellan and Grace Long with Old Rochester Regional Principal Mike Devoll
Sophia Cruz placed first. Photos courtesy: Tri-Town Against Racism.
Jacob Patnaude and Grant Ashley took second place.
Emma Andrade was the third place finisher.
Honorable Mention recipient Ashton Bowman front row left, and President’s Award winner Megan Patnaude, top row right, with Jacob Patnaude and Grant Ashley, top left, and Sophia Cruz, front row right.
Honorable Mention winners Angus MacLellan and Grace Long with Old Rochester Regional Principal Mike DevollTri-Town Against Racism has announced the winners of the organization’s Black History Month Creative Expression Contest.
This year’s theme was Influencers and Game Changers, past or present.
Thirty-six students participated. Submissions included posters, mixed media art, videos, poetry, and an excerpt from a movie script.
The team of judges had a difficult time choosing, Tri-Town Against Racism vice president Alison Noyce reported. After much discussion, judges chose these award winners.
First Place: Sophia Cruz, Old Colony Old Colony Regional Vocational Technical High School; Second Place, Jacob Patnaude and Grant Ashley, Old Colony; Third Place, Emma Andrade, Old Colony.
Honorable mention went to: Grace Long, Old Rochester Regional High School; Angus MacLellan, Old Rochester; and Ashton Bowman, Old Colony.
President’s award was received by Megan Patnaud, Old Colony.











