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People in the News

Saturday, June 21, 2025

People in the News

Saturday, June 21, 2025

JFK Commemorative eassy winner annouced

 

JFK Winner with participants
JFK Winner with participants

DALLAS- The winners of the JFK commemorative essay contest for eighth-graders at Kennedy-Curry Middle School were announced at a ceremony by Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings who recognized honorable mention and runner-up winners before awarding first place to Teriana Ward. Teriana read her essay and took home a $500 prize.

Superintendent Mike Miles, Trustee Lew Blackburn, Dallas Mayor Pro Tem Tennell Atkins and Principal Dennis Taylor also participated in the ceremony.

Other essay winners included:

• Second place ($250): Jessica Faggins

• Third place ($175): Curtis Frazier

• Honorable mentions ($100 each): Kiera Powers, Victoria Houston, Makayla Lewis, Rachel Kruse, Jerrica Valentine, Darrius Hopkins and Larnarl Anderson.

JFK Essay Winner Teriana Ward
JFK Essay Winner Teriana Ward

The prizes were donated by the President John F. Kennedy Commemorative Foundation. A panel of essay judges included Tom Huang of The Dallas Morning News; Jeff Whittington of KERA; and Nicola Longford of The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza.

Students across Dallas ISD have been celebrating JFK’s legacy of service through events and activities in the past month.