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Year-End Awards and Recognitions
Special Honors from Outside Organizations
Robert C., Senior
Among all students who entered the 2023 National Merit Scholarship Program, only about 16,000 were named Semifinalists. They were designated on a state representational basis, in proportion to each state’s percentage of the national total of graduating high school seniors. In order to advance in the competition and be considered for a Merit Scholarship award, a Semifinalist had to become a Finalist by fulfilling several requirements that included submitting a detailed scholarship application and presenting a record of very high academic performance. All winners of about 7,250 National Merit Scholarships were chosen from the group of more than 15,000 distinguished Finalists.
Sophia C., Junior
Sophia was awarded a First Class designation in the NCTE (National Council of Teachers of English) Achievement Awards in Writing. Her entry was titled "Bursts of Joy," and it was a personal essay about her experience with education and learning.

CLTAC 47th Mandarin Speech Contest
Seb B., 7th Grade, 2nd place


Kyle M., Freshman, 2nd place
Marley T., Sophomore, 3rd place
Kathleen X., Sophomore, 1st place

The Chinese Language Teachers Association of California (CLTAC) is pleased to announce these Pinewood winners of the 47th CLTAC Mandarin Speech Contest.
VEX Robotics World Championship
Alexander D., 8th Grade
Alexander, his brother, Timur (former Pinewood student), and their robotics team won the VRC High School World Championship in Dallas, Texas. Alexander is a driver and builder on the team.

Margaret Thompson Essay Contest
Adeline X., 5th Grade, 3rd place
Mitali A., 6th Grade, 1st place (tie)
Shanku P., 6th Grade, 1st place (tie)
Mac Z., 6th Grade, 3rd place
Children from grades three through six are invited to participate in the Margaret Thompson Essay contest through their schools. Essays are written covering a specific theme. Each year hundreds of essays are judged by community members and prizes are awarded in the spring.
A list of the 2023 essay winners and their essays can be viewed here
NASA Langley Student Art Contest


This year’s competition attracted students in grades K-12 from across the country and highlighted the talents of those students in both digital and traditional art. The theme this year sparked an abundance of inspiration and the artwork submitted combines aeronautics, earth science and exploration to help us take a peek into the future at “What’s Next!” (artcontest.larc.nasa.gov/)
Tech Challenge
A record-breaking 11 teams from Pinewood took part in the Tech Challenge–facing off against 300+ teams–and three teams came home with top awards! Our students showed incredible dedication, courage, and collaboration throughout the four-month-long preparation process leading up to the annual designengineering competition.
These awards were shared with Pinewood's Communications Office via outside organizations, teachers, administrators, and parents. The list is not exhaustive of all Pinewood students who have received an award this year. If your student wins an award in the future and you would like it shared with the community, please let us know at communications@pinewood.edu.

