Doodle 4 Google Entries
Fair Haven Students Enter Contest!
Doodle 4 Google is a competition that encourages US students to use their creativity to produce their own Google logo for use on the Google site. The contest is open to both elementary and high school students in grades K-12 in all 50 US states. The judging criteria is the following: artistic merit, creativity, theme communication, appropriateness of the supporting statement and whether the submissions adhered to the rules. This years supporting statement that the students had to inspire them to create their Google logo is: “If I could do anything I would…” They had a maximum of 50 words to describe in writing their Google artwork and how it fits the prompting statement. Ms. Potvin and Ms. Ransom both have students who entered the contest. There are all kinds of prizes including netbooks, $15,000 scholarships, a trip to the Google New York Office, $25,000 grants or the school to establish/improve a computer lab and more! We have some really talented artists and just look at what they have entered into the contest (below). Wish them luck!
This artwork is from Tyler Ciejko, a junior, and is entitled “Salute to the Military.” Tyler is in Ms. Potvin’s class.

This doodle for Google entry is from Amanda Green who is also in Ms. Potvin’s class. Her artwork is entitled, “Living Cartoons.” Amanda is a senior.

This is entitled “Cakes 4 Life” by Cassie Ciejko. Cassie is also from Ms. Potvin’s class and is a freshman.

This doodle is entitled “Inspirations” and was drawnby Natalie Martin. Natalie is a freshman and in Ms. Ransom’s class.

