Audrey Zhang, a sixth-grader at Island Trees Middle School in...

Audrey Zhang, a sixth-grader at Island Trees Middle School in Levittown, was the grand-prize winner last month in the Long Island Arts Alliance's Arts Alive LI 2014 Poster Contest. Zhang is pictured here with her winning piece and her art teacher Karen McNally. Credit: Long Island Arts Alliance / Kathy Stanley

More than 170 Long Island children found artistic inspiration in their surroundings to enter the Long Island Arts Alliance's Arts Alive LI 2014 poster contest.

The 10 winning posters are on display until Oct. 26 at the Long Island Children's Museum, on Museum Row in Garden City. The contest challenged participants to create art in response to the question, "What place on Long Island inspires the artist in you?"

This is the first year that the contest's winning posters are being displayed in the museum, said Theresa Statz-Smith, the arts alliance's executive director. They are featured as part of the third annual Arts Alive LI Arts Month, which ends Oct. 31.

"It is our hope that many of our region's talented student artists will view this as an opportunity to participate in Arts Month and be featured in their first museum exhibition," Statz-Smith said.

The grand-prize winner was Audrey Zhang, a sixth-grader at Island Trees Middle School in Levittown. She received an Apple iPad mini and a $500 gift card, both donated by Bethpage Federal Credit Union.

The contest's first-place winners were Ellie Park of Brooklyn Avenue Elementary School in Valley Stream, Michael Dominguez of Stewart Manor Elementary School in New Hyde Park, and McKensi Pascall of Connetquot High School in Bohemia.

Second-place winners were Mindy Leu of Waverly Park Elementary School in Lynbrook, Yashmita Logaraj of Pines Elementary School in Hauppauge and Naomi Ruffalo-Román of Selden Middle School.

Third-place winners were Kathryn Fligstein of Northport Middle School, Alexandro Vasquez of Connetquot High School, and Sude Maris, a home-schooled student from East Moriches.

 

ELWOOD: New principals

The Elwood school district has two new principals at elementary schools and a new interim principal at John H. Glenn High School.

Elissa Toubin, the new principal of Harley Avenue Primary School, previously was an assistant principal at P.S. 139 in Brooklyn. She replaced Dana Basile.

Denise Toscano is the new principal at James H. Boyd Intermediate School, replacing Lynne Burke. She previously was principal of Idle Hour Elementary School in Oakdale.

James Ruck was named interim principal of John H. Glenn High School. Ruck, a past superintendent of the Sachem Central School District, replaced Vincent Mulieri, who now is an assistant superintendent in the Plainview-Old Bethpage Central School District.


SAG HARBOR: New superintendent

Katy Graves is the new superintendent of the Sag Harbor school district.

She most recently served as superintendent of the upstate Stamford Central School District. Before that, she was assistant superintendent of curriculum and instruction at the upstate Windham Ashland-Jewett Central School District.

She replaced Carl Bonuso, who now is interim superintendent of the Hicksville school district.

"I look forward to working together with the administrators, staff, students and their families, and community residents," she said. "Together, I am confident we can achieve an even greater level of excellence."

 

ISLANDWIDE: Achievement scholarships

Nineteen Long Island students are among about 1,600 African-American high school seniors nationwide named semifinalists for 2015 National Achievement Scholarships from the National Merit Scholarship Corp.

About 800 scholarships worth about $2.5 million will be given in the spring based on academic achievement, community service and scores on the 2013 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, among other factors. Finalists for the scholarships will be named in late January.

Semifinalists were selected from more than 160,000 students nationwide who entered the 2015 National Achievement Program.

Local semifinalists are: Amityville: William Wolfe-McGuire, a home-schooled student; Baldwin: Malika Elmengad, Shenyece Ferguson, Sarah Paul, Jalyn Simmons and Keenan St. Clair of Baldwin High School; Copiague: Christine Franco and Yohannah Franco, both home-schooled students; Dix Hills: Iriowen Ojo of Half Hollow Hills High School West. Glen Cove: Blake Woods of Glen Cove High School; Glen Head: Daniel Bonitto of Long Island Lutheran High School; Hicksville: Abiola Adedeji of Holy Trinity High School; Long Beach: Vanessa Tate of Long Beach High School; Manhasset: Brianna Taffe and Taylor Wilson of St. Mary's High School; Mineola: Reginald Verrier of Chaminade High School; Uniondale: Brandon Kinsler of Kellenberg Memorial High School; and Valley Stream: Kayla Diedrick and Charles Luca of Valley Stream Central High School.

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