Stonington, CT – New England Science & Sailing Foundation (NESS) announced this year's winning artists for the statewide calendar drawing contest entitled "Long Island Sound and Its Watershed: What It Means to Me."The annual drawing contest is open to all Connecticut students currently in Grades K-6. Grace McKee of Niantic Center School was named the overall winner. Her artwork will be featured on the cover of next year's calendar.
NESS's President and CEO Spike Lobdell commented, "Over 1,800 talented young artists from across the state participated in this year's contest. All the imaginative, inspiring creations that were submitted depicted environmental stewardship and the importance of preserving Long Island Sound. Many thanks to the students as well as their teachers and parents who provided support."
A panel of judges chose two first place and two honorable mention winners from each grade as this year's award recipients. The students will be honored at an award ceremony in Hartford later this month. The artwork will also be part of a year-long traveling exhibit at various locations in Connecticut.
Honorees include:
Grade K |
First Place |
Rynesmee Stilley |
Harbor School, New London |
Grade K |
First Place |
Rylee Cort |
Individual Entry |
Grade K |
Honorable Mention |
Henry de Oliveira |
Morris Street School, Danbury |
Grade K |
Honorable Mention |
Chloe Brissitte |
Hayestown Avenue School, Danbury |
Grade 1 |
First Place |
Nayeliz De La Cruz |
Smalley Academy, New Britain |
Grade 1 |
First Place |
Malikiy Caruthers |
Harbor School, New London |
Grade 1 |
Honorable Mention |
Anya Nadel |
Greenwich Japanese School, Greenwich |
Grade 1 |
Honorable Mention |
Amanda Muench |
Preston Veterans' Memorial School, Preston |
Grade 2 |
First Place |
Takuma Fuwa |
Greenwich Japanese School, Greenwich |
Grade 2 |
First Place |
Sarah Bellissimo |
Sacred Heart School, Greenwich |
Grade 2 |
Honorable Mention |
Tycen LaBelle |
Preston Veterans' Memorial School, Preston |
Grade 2 |
Honorable Mention |
Gianna Duzant |
Dr. Charles E. Murphy, Oakdale |
Grade 3 |
Overall Winner |
Grace McKee |
Niantic Center School, Niantic |
Grade 3 |
First Place |
Shota Taguchi |
Greenwich Japanese School, Greenwich |
Grade 3 |
Honorable Mention |
Jeremy Soler |
Harbor School, New London |
Grade 3 |
Honorable Mention |
Ariele Cardoso |
Preston Veterans' Memorial School, Preston |
Grade 4 |
First Place |
Yusuke Miura |
Greenwich Japanese School, Greenwich |
Grade 4 |
First Place |
Lucas Auten |
St. Mark School, Stratford |
Grade 4 |
Honorable Mention |
Nicholas Pompilli |
Niantic Center School, Niantic |
Grade 4 |
Honorable Mention |
Kaina A. Melendez |
Smalley Academy, New Britain |
Grade 5 |
First Place |
Skylar Frost |
St. Michael School, Pawcatuck |
Grade 5 |
First Place |
Yuri Ikeda |
Greenwich Japanese School, Greenwich |
Grade 5 |
Honorable Mention |
Zachary Rios |
Smalley Academy, New Britain |
Grade 5 |
Honorable Mention |
Janelle Lennon |
Preston Veterans' Memorial School, Preston |
Grade 6 |
First Place |
Mia Bellemare |
Hartland School, East Hartford |
Grade 6 |
First Place |
Diana Gavrylchuk |
Individual Entry, Stamford |
Grade 6 |
Honorable Mention |
Andrea Tropea |
Individual Entry, Stamford |
Grade 6 |
Honorable Mention |
Amalie Harper |
Individual Entry, Stamford |
NESS, a nationally-recognized and award-winning nonprofit ocean adventure education organization, provides students of all ages with year-round ocean adventure programming that includes marine science, sailing, and water sports. NESS scholastic programs support teachers' STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and math) curricula with a unique combination of on-the-water and in-the-classroom lessons intended to build confidence, teamwork, and leadership skills.
The annual "Long Island Sound & Its Watershed" calendar drawing contest is funded by a grant from the Dominion Foundation and was previously overseen by the Long Island Sound Foundation. For more information about the drawing contest, please visit
http://nessf.org/schools/LIScalendar.
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New England Science & Sailing Foundation, Inc. (NESS), is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) ocean adventure education organization that engages students in experiential learning to build confidence, teamwork, and leadership skills. Marine sciences, adventure sports, powerboating, and sailing are platforms for inquiry-based learning, transformational personal discovery, teaching respect and responsibility for the sea, and creating connections with the community. NESS operates year-round with families, schools, and organizations to provide high-quality programs that blend an innovative curriculum with exciting ocean adventure activities. For more information, visit
www.nessf.org.