Northwest 9th Grader Wins ‘Doodle for Google’ Competition

Northwest High School student Maggie Slaughter was announced as the Maryland state winner of the “Doodle for Google” competition at a surprise assembly Thursday morning. Slaughter’s digital art teacher Ms. Siewert submitted the winning entry on the student’s behalf.

 The assembly was hosted by Google representatives Jake Chalkley and Alexis Artis.

Students from Northwest advanced art classes were encouraged to attend. All state and territory winners were announced at similar assemblies this morning. Each school was asked by Google to keep the reason for the assembly secret so that the announcement would remain a surprise.

According to Google, “The Doodle for Google Competition is designed to encourage eligible U.S. school students and their parents/guardians on their behalf to use their creativity to create their own interpretation of the Google logo.”

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Abigail Brooke

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Abigail Brooke is a Journalism and Emerging Media major at Eastern University. She has worked in news media for two years. She can be reached at abrooke@mymcmedia.org

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