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Thanks to everyone who participated in the Welcome Home Pride Banner Contest. All entries displayed here will be flown over the Inner Harbor Amphitheater during homecoming or will be on exhibition in the lobby of the World Trade Center.
FIRST PLACE:
Three students and one adult from these two schools will sail into the Inner Harbor aboard Pride of Baltimore II at Homecoming on Nov. 27
- Deerfield Elementary, Edgewood, MD
- Grantsville Elementary, Grantsville, MD
SECOND PLACE:
- Severn River Middle School, 6th and 7th grades, Arnold, MD
These students will have the honor of ringing the official Pride Bell in the Inner Harbor which is only rung when the ship returns from a voyage. These two classes submitted 30 entries in the contest
Click here to see images of all entries.
SPECIAL MERIT AWARDS: The judges felt that these banners deserved special recognition for excellence in the following categories:
- Best Incorporation of Diverse Elements: Bridge Schools at Hoover Middle, Rockville
- Best Expression of the Contest Theme: North Harford Elementary, Pylesville
- Best Use of Materials: Thomas G. Hayes Elementary, Baltimore
- Most Striking Design: North Chevy Chase Elementary, Chevy Chase
- Best Border Design: The Odyssey School, Baltimore
- Most Imaginative: Clemens Crossing Elementary, Columbia (5 entries)
- Most Beautiful: Magothy River Middle, Arnold
- Most Original Idea: Kingsview Middle, Germantown
- Best Painting Technique: Lockerman Middle, Denton
- Most Creative Use of Map Elements: Ridgley Middle, Timonium
- Long Distance Award: Crestline Middle School, Crestline, Ohio
- Best Use of Technology in Creating the Banner: St. Martins Lutheran School, Annapolis (2 entries)
- Best Use of Collage: Severn River Middle School, Arnold
- Award for Elegant Simplicity: Severn River Middle School, Arnold
- Best Incorporation of Geography Elements: Severn River Middle School, Arnold
- Best use of Textures: Severn River Middle School, Arnold
- Most Humorous: Chestertown Middle, Chestertown
- Most Colorful and Vibrant Design: St. Francis of Assisi School, Baltimore
- Most Colorful Border: St. Francis of Assisi School, Baltimore
- Best Use of Flags: Ridgley Elementary, Ridgley
- Best Use of Verse: Ridgeway Elementary, Severn
- Best Collaboration/Best Quilt: Woodbridge Elementary, Catonsville
- Best Use of Lettering: Oakland Mills Middle, Columbia (3 entries)
- Best Incorporation of School Mascot in Design: Park Elementary, Brooklyn Park
- Most Artistic: Harbor School, Annapolis
- Best Use of Metallic Colors: Glenelg Country School, Glenelg
- Most Unique Use of Perspective: Church Creek Elementary School, Belcamp
- Good Use of Space: Colonel Richardson Middle School, Federalsburg
- Best Marine Theme: Taneytown Elementary School, Taneytown
Click here to see images of all entries.
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