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Follow on Google News | ![]() New York Middle School Students Win Big in Projekt NYC's "Read & Write to Win" ContestBy: Projekt NYC "We received over 130 submissions from enthusiastic and talented student readers in Queens and two reviews stood out for their depth, creativity, and insight." noted Ted Psahos, Executive Director of Projekt NYC. "It was a perfect opportunity to encourage reading for middle grade students." Ashlyn Objio, an 8th grader at IS 141 The Steinway School, has been named the Grand Prize Winner for her review of The Creeping of Dogwood House by Eden Royce. On April 11, 2025 Ashlyn was presented with a $250 cash prize at her school, a one-year subscription to The Week Junior Magazine, and her review will be submitted for publishing consideration by the magazine. Additionally, Giasemi Bournias, a 7th grader at IS 227 Louis Armstrong Middle School, was awarded Honorable Mention for her poignant and reflective review of Alone by Megan E. Freeman. In recognition of her work, a one-year classroom subscription to The Week Junior will be awarded to a teacher or classroom of her school's choosing. Giasemi's review will also be submitted to The Week Junior Kids Press for possible publication. The contest was made possible thanks to the generous sponsorship of Tip-Top Brain, an award-winning Astoria-based learning center that empowers students through engaging academic programs and enrichment experiences. "In a time when so many students are disconnected from reading and writing outside of screens, opportunities like this are more important than ever," said Ourania Liandrakis, Director of Tip-Top Brain. "We're proud to support a contest that brings literacy to the forefront and gives students a chance to reflect, express, and shine."More information about Tip-Top Brain can be found at tiptopbrain.com. About Projekt NYC Projekt NYC is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in Astoria, NY, dedicated to empowering middle and high school students through community service, creative expression, and civic engagement. Through hands-on initiatives like youth-led contests, volunteer projects, and literacy programs, Projekt NYC helps students develop leadership skills and a passion for making a difference. Visit us at http://projektnyc.org End
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