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Celebrating Young Authors in Penn-Delco

Celebrating Young Authors in Penn-Delco

The Nicholas A. Spennato Young Authors’ Writing Project marked its 47th year with a special awards ceremony at Northley Middle School on May 14.

More than 600 submissions were entered by students in grades 1-8 from public and nonpublic schools across Delaware County - and 102 winning entries were selected. We’re proud to share that 28 of those winners are Penn-Delco students!

Aston Elementary School

  • Elizabeth Nguyen, Grade 3 - A Mysterious Forest

Coebourn Elementary School

  • Brianna Lightcap, Grade 1 - If I Were a Crayon
  • Abigail Lightcap, Grade 2 - I Believe
  • Frankie Ottaviano, Grade 2 - Gerald's Birthday Party
  • Mathias Zapata, Grade 2 - Coming From Colombia Part Two
  • Saif Ayadi, Grade 3 - The Aquarium
  • Charlotte Gallagher, Grade 4 - Why a Sports Complex Would Be Good for Brookhaven
  • Kenadee Mengel, Grade 4 - The Big Game

Parkside Elementary School

  • Quincy Bello, Grade 1 - My Special Trip to Africa
  • Finn Thomas, Grade 1 - My Trip to Florida
  • Natalie Tillman, Grade 1 - The Potion
  • Jackson Plunkett, Grade 3 - How to Be a Good Friend
  • Evan Gille, Grade 4 - Why I Think a Library Would Benefit Our Community
  • Olivia Adams, Grade 5 - Galactaphobia
  • Charlotte Cantwell, Grade 5 - Life Living on the Prairie
  • Maria Cortes Avalos, Grade 5 - My First Day in the United States

Pennell Elementary School

  • Roman Sciulli, Grade 1 - Snakeheads
  • Dawkin Cooper, Grade 2 - Best Class Pet

Northley Middle School

  • Callie Hazlett, Grade 6 - The Window is My Throne
  • Grayson Natale, Grade 6 - Summer Day
  • Naomi Plunkett, Grade 6 - Meteor Shower
  • Isaiah Williams, Grade 6 - Decayed
  • Andrey Bucalov, Grade 7 - Two Nights, Three Days Late
  • Evelyn Curley, Grade 7 - Out of Service
  • Dylan Pothier, Grade 7 - AI, The Future, or the End?
  • Saia Collazo, Grade 8 - The Snowman
  • Carlyn Singleton, Grade 8 - Missing
  • Lucy Smitheman, Grade 8 - The Lost Treasure

Sponsored by the Keystone State Literacy Association: Delaware County, the project honors creativity, storytelling, and a lifelong love of writing. This year’s guest speaker was Nancy Braitman, author of the Milo Loves... series.

Congratulations to our outstanding young writers - and thank you to the families and teachers who helped support their success!