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Students across the state participate in several Washington State PTA programs and events. From inspiring works of art to composing musical masterpieces to choreographing themed dances and so much more our students are an ongoing source of inspiration.


Reflections

Reflections is a National PTA arts recognition program that helps students explore their own thoughts, feelings and ideas, develop artistic literacy, increase confidence, and find a love for learning that will help them become more successful not only in school but in life.

Students in pre-K through grade 12 create original works of art in response to a theme. The theme for the 2022-2023 program this year was Show Your Voice. Students submitted their completed works of art in one, or all, of the available arts categories: Dance Choreography, Film Production, Literature, Music Composition, Photography, Visual Arts.

Click here for a list of 2023-24 WSPTA Reflections Finalists.

Click here to see finalist information from previous years.

WSPTA Essay Contest

This statewide essay contest explores the important and varied influencers in the lives and education of children – from the children’s perspective. Every day children are exposed to a variety of people and each one has an opportunity to influence the path a child decides to take. Whether it is someone that sparks an interest in a new topic, helps them work through a problem, shapes the kind of person they want to become by modeling behavior, simply listens to them, or any number of other actions, this is the platform for students to share their appreciation.

WSPTA Essay Contest Winners 2023-2024

Special Author – Elementary Division: Verity Truitt – Puesta del Sol Elementary

Kindergarten Division: Charlotte Aftab – “My Role Model in the entire World!” – Redmond Elementary

First-Second Grade Division: Prisha Prasad – “I love my Hero” – Benjamin Rush Elementary

Third-Fifth Division: Leya Paluru – “Teacher for Life” – Rosa Parks Elementary

Sixth-Eighth Division: Arnav Chaturvedi – “Revering Mr. Rivera” – Tyee Middle School

Ninth-Twelfth Division: Dishita Soni – “Always One Step Behind: A Story of My Brother as a Role Model” – Juanita High School

WSPTA Essay Contest Winners 2022-2023

Kindergarten Division: Yashvi Srikumar – Redmond Elementary – PTSA 2.8.46

First-Second Grade Division: Ananta Pulapaka – Redmond Elementary – PTSA 2.8.46

Third-Fifth Division: Aidan Arny – Cedar Wood PTA – 7.3.3

Sixth-Eighth Division: Allison Choi – Issaquah Middle School PTSA – 2.6.35

Ninth-Twelfth Division: Naman Mutalik Desai – Tesla STEM PTSA – 2.8.105

WSPTA Essay Contest Winners 2021-2022

Kindergarten Division: Keya Misar – Kindergarten — Ella Baker PTA 2.8.28 — Essay Title: “My Role Model”

First-Second Grade Division: Ananya Tyagi – 2nd Grade — Medina PTA 2.3.57 — Essay Title: “My Role Model”

Third- Fifth Grade Division: Adelynn Shepherd – 3rd Grade — Mill Creek Elementary PTA 7.3.37 — Essay Title: “My Role Model”

Sixth-Eighth Grade Division: Raghav Arun – 7th Grade — Leota Middle PTSA 6.10.65 — Essay Title: “Aspire to Inspire”

Ninth-Twelfth Grade Division: Ankhita Sathanur – 11th Grade — Eastlake High School PTSA 2.8.88 — Essay Title: untitled

WSPTA Essay Contest Winners 2020-2021

View the 2020-2021 inners reading their essays on our YouTube channel.

Kindergarten Division: Zaiden Tyrewalla – Kindergarten — Horace Mann PTA 2.8.37 — Essay Title: “My Mother”

First-Second Grade Division: Sreya Parasuram – 2nd Grade — Clara Barton PTA 2.8.27 — Essay Title: “My Role Model”

Third- Fifth Grade Division: Ardra Arwin – 4th Grade — Briarwood Elementary PTA 2.6.5 — Essay Title: “My hero who inspired me to be who I am”

Sixth-Eighth Grade Division: Julia Nguyen – 8th Grade — Odle Middle School PTSA 2.3.130 — Essay Title: “The Reverberating Sounds of Kindness”

Ninth-Twelfth Grade Division: Ronny Erlich – 10th Grade — Eastlake High School PTSA 2.8.88 — Essay Title: “Life Lessons in the Key of G” 

WSPTA Essay Contest Winners 2019-2020

View the students reading their essays on our YouTube channel.

Kindergarten Division: Rudved Silam — Cherry Crest PTSA 2.3.25 — Essay Title: “My Dad”

First-Second Grade Division: Lakshana Anand–1st Grade — Audubon PTSA 2.8.5 — Essay Title: “Making me a better learner day by day”

Third- Fifth Grade Division: Tracy Zhu–4th Grade — Mill Creek PTA 7.3.37 — Essay Title: “My Influential Role Model”

Sixth-Eighth Grade Division: Tiana Dumitrescu–8th Grade — Inglewood MS PTSA 2.8.73 — Essay Title: “My Coach. My Mentor. My Friend”

Ninth-Twelfth Grade Division: Elizabeth Hwang–9th Grade — Newport HS PTSA 2.3.155 — Essay Title: “No Matter the Distance”

Special Author Division: Garvit Jain-6th Grade — Inglewood MS PTSA 2.8.73 — Essay Title: “My Family”

WSPTA Essay Contest Winners 2018-2019*

*Note: The WSPTA Essay Contest was formerly known as the PTA Men’s Essay Contest. Although the name has changed and the focus has shifted, the guidelines and divisions remain the same.

Special Author Division:
Ernie Walter, 4th grader, Norman Rockwell PTA 2.8.47
“My Grandpa”.

Grade Level Kindergarten:
Aishwarya Anandh, Norman Rockwell PTA 2.8.47,
“My Brother”

Grade level 1-2:
Shaivi Murthy, Fernwood PTSA 6.10.16
“My Dad is My Hero”

Grade level 3-5:
Mya Cato, Silver Firs PTA 7.3.44
“A Simple Life That Makes A Difference”

Grade level 6-8:
Diya Kamboj, Heatherwood PTA 7.3.71
“I Treasure My Grandfather”

Grade level 9-12:
Aashika Vishwanath, Issaquah High School PTSA 2.6.45
“Moves That Matter”

To be inspired by these young authors watch as they read their heart-felt essays on our YouTube channel.

WSPTA Essay Contest Winners 2017-2018*

*Note: The WSPTA Essay Contest was formerly known as the PTA Men’s Essay Contest. Although the name has changed and the focus has shifted, the guidelines and divisions remain the same.

Grade level Kindergarten:
Rayna Jaisalmeria, Rosa Parks PTSA 2.8.43, Redmond

Grade level 1-2:
Elizabeth Knill, Penny Creek PTA 7.3.42, Everett

Grade level 3-5:
Yvonne Pan, Cedar Wood PTA 7.3.3, Bothell

Grade level: 6-8:
Sruttika Srinivasa, Leota Middle School PTSA 6.10.65, Woodinville

Grade level 9-12:
Sam Hollenbeck, Inglemoor High School PTSA 6.10.75, Kenmore

To be inspired by these young authors watch as they read their heart-felt essays on our YouTube channel.


Scholarship Program

The Washington State PTA Scholarship Program offers four $2,500 scholarships to graduating seniors from Washington state public high schools with an active PTA, who will be starting college (either two-year or four-year) in the fall. The scholarship may be used to offset the cost of tuition, books, supplies, room, and/or board. Donate to the student scholarship fund here.

Scholarship Recipients 2023-2024

$2500 scholarship awardees:

Echo He, Skyline High School PTSA 2.6.70
Prospective college/university: University of Washington

Krithipriya Narendran, Interlake High School PTSA 2.3.150
Prospective college/university: George Washington University

Allari Jae Strong, North Kitsap High 1.7.25
Prospective college/university: University of Washington

Kosha Upadhyay, Bellevue High School PTSA 2.3.148
Prospective college/university: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Scholarship Recipients 2022-2023

$2500 scholarship awardees:

Haley Betterton, West Valley High PTA 11.1.35
Prospective college/university: Boise State University

Laney Brackett, Inglemoor High School PTSA 6.10.75
Prospective college/university: University of Colorado

Shivani Jayaprokasam, International Community School PTSA 2.8.89
Prospective college/university: University of Washington

Austin Picinich, Juanita High School PTSA 2.8.90
Prospective college/university: University of Washington

Scholarship Recipients 2021-2022

$2500 scholarship awardees:


Claire Haindfield, Mount Si High PTSA 2.18.60
(Attending the University of California, Berkley)


Hadley Long, Sehome High PTSA 8.3.100
(Attending the University of California, Santa Cruz)


Yubi Mamiya, Shorewood High PTSA 6.12.105
(Attending Princeton University)


Emmalyn (Emma) Mann, Woodinville High PTSA 6.10.85
(Attending Brigham Young University)

Scholarship Recipients 2020-2021

$2500 scholarship awardees:


Trisha Beher, Redmond High School


Claire Brix, Inglemoor High School


Mason Ciolli, Hanford High School


Sofia Leotta, Inglemoor High School

Scholarship Recipients 2019-2020

Washington State PTA offered three $3,000 scholarships and one $1,000 scholarship to graduating seniors from Washington state public high schools in 2019-2020.

$3,000 scholarship awardees:

Evelyn Chen, Newport High School

Mona Malone, Roosevelt High School

Lakshmi Kameswari Lahari Nidadavolu, Tesla STEM High School

$1000 scholarship awardee:

Albert Kwong, Bellevue High School


WSPTA Game Development Competition

The WSPTA Game Development Competition has been discontinued. Thank you to all of the students and volunteers who participated over the years. 

The WSPTA Game Development Competition is a STEM-based program, introduced in 2016, to encourage and support student success. Students in grades 9-12 (or 7- and 8-grade students as part of a larger group of 9th graders or older) attending a school with a PTA in good standing may participate and share their knowledge and creativity based on an assigned theme. The purpose is to provide an opportunity for students, either individually or in teams of up to six members, to use their creative talents and express themselves by developing a game, either a physical board game or a computer game. Students’ submissions are judged in the following areas: best board game, best computer game, arts and animation, game design, programming (code), and audio design.

Theme: Curiosity

WSPTA Game Development Competition 2022-2023

Overall Best Computer Game Design

Title: Call of Cathulu Not a Cat Sacrifice Sim By Cat Sacrificers 

Kyler Li, team lead

Ada Lu

David Zeng

Diane Park

Regina Lin

Bellevue High School PTSA 2.3.148

Best Computer Game Code

Title: Call of Cathulu Not a Cat Sacrifice Sim By Cat Sacrificers

Kyler Li, team lead

Ada Lu

David Zeng

Diane Park

Regina Lin

Bellevue High School PTSA 2.3.148

Best Computer Game Sound

Title: Call of Cathulu Not a Cat Sacrifice Sim By Cat Sacrificers

Kyler Li, team lead

Ada Lu

David Zeng

Diane Park

Regina Lin

Bellevue High School PTSA 2.3.148

Best Computer Art and Animation

Title: Curious Forest

Esther Carl, Newport High School PTSA 2.3.155

Best Middle School Computer Game

Title: Ghostly Gauntlet

Wynston Su, International School PTSA 2.3.121

Top Middle School Team Game

Title: Pixel Knight 

Nidheesh Pusuluri, team lead

Ehan Ali

Anabia Baqai

Hudson Jerrems

Wesley Golde

International School PTSA 2.3.121

Theme: Changing the World

WSPTA Game Development Competition 2021-2022

Best Team Computer Game & Best Computer Game Code

Team GQ Studios, Roosevelt High PTSA 6.15.500
Title: Eco World

Vincent Zhang, team lead developer and designer
Kaito Okubo, art

Best Individual Computer Game

Title: Stonefaller

Adrian Town, Shorewood High PTSA 6.12.105

Best Computer Game Sound

Team: Team-Bumb, Interlake High PTSA 2.3.150
Title: DINNERSAURS

Sophia Zhang, team lead developer and 3D modeler
Andrew Zhou, developer
Yuchen Xin, developer
Matthew Shell, music
Joshue Cheng, music
Austin Hong, developer

Best Computer Art and Animation

Team: Team-Bumb, Interlake High PTSA 2.3.150
Title: DINNERSAURS

Sophia Zhang, team lead developer and 3D modeler
Andrew Zhou, developer
Yuchen Xin, developer
Matthew Shell, music
Joshue Cheng, music
Austin Hong, developer

Best Board Game

Title: Game Changers

Advait Badrish, Redmond Middle PTSA 2.8.80

Best Board Game Art

Title: Data Busters

Siddhesh Nikam, Nikola Tesla STEM High PTSA 2.8.105

Theme: Hope

WSPTA Game Development Competition 2020-2021

Best Overall Game – Team


Team 10, Interlake High School PTA 2.3.150
Title: P
andemonic

Bix: Team Leader, Artist, Developer
Yash Varde: Idea, Tech, and Sound Assistant
Adam Little: Artist
Ben Engeldinger: Sound Design/Engineer

Best Game – Individual


Title: Gasser

Sophia Zhang, Interlake High School PTA 2.3.150

Best Code


Team Reverie, Interlake High School PTA 2.3.150

Title: Blob

Emma Huang: Artist, Lead Developer
Claire Wei: Musician, Developer
Janelle Chan: Developer

Best Art and Animation


Title: Gasser

Sophia Zhang, Interlake High School PTA 2.3.150

Best Game Design


Team 10, Interlake High School PTA 2.3.150
Title: P
andemonic

Bix: Team Leader, Artist, Developer
Yash Varde: Idea, Tech, and Sound Assistant
Adam Little: Artist
Ben Engeldinger: Sound Design/Engineer

Best Audio


Title: Knight Hero and the Dark Lands

Aditya Manivel, Eastlake High School PTSA 2.8.88

Board/Text/Card Game


Title: The Lost Island

Shruti Badrish, Redmond High School PTSA 2.8.100

 

Theme: Animals

WSPTA Game Development Competition Winners 2019-2020

The theme for the 2019-2020 competition was Animals.

In 2019-2020 only computer games were accepted.

Best Overall Game – Team

Team: Custard, Interlake High School PTA 2.3.150
Title: Cube

Soap (Sophia) Zhang: Team Leader, Artist, Developer
Raza Khan: Artist, Developer
Yuchen Xin: Developer
Chien-Yu Xiong: Developer

Best Game – Individual

Gene Mary Cheruvathur, Tesla STEM High School PTA 2.8.105

Gene Mary Cheruvathur, Tesla STEM High School PTA 2.8.105

Title: Attack of the Globs

Best Code

Team: Custard, Interlake High School PTA 2.3.150
Title: Cube

Soap (Sophia) Zhang: Team Leader, Artist, Developer
Raza Khan: Artist, Developer
Yuchen Xin: Developer
Chien-Yu Xiong: Developer

Best Art and Animation

Team: Fish Otta Water, Interlake High School PTA 2.3.150

Team: Fish Otta Water, Interlake High School PTA 2.3.150
Title: Always a Bigger Fish

Matthew Sun, Artist and Animator
Olaf Seisler, Coder and Team Leader
Yixing Xu, Coder
Russell Sam, Composer, Audio Designer and Coder
Elaine Guo, Coder and Organizer

Best Game Design

Team: Custard, Interlake High School PTA 2.3.150
Title: Cube

Soap (Sophia) Zhang: Team Leader, Artist, Developer
Raza Khan: Artist, Developer
Yuchen Xin: Developer
Chien-Yu Xiong: Developer

Best Audio

Team: Fish Otta Water, Interlake High School PTA 2.3.150
Title: Always a Bigger Fish

Matthew Sun, Artist and Animator
Olaf Seisler, Coder and Team Leader
Yixing Xu, Coder
Russell Sam, Composer, Audio Designer and Coder
Elaine Guo, Coder and Organizer