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Two Redmond High students among a dozen who advanced to compete in Poetry Out Loud State Contest

Redmond High students Arianna Morris, Mariah Reynolds advance to state Poetry Out Loud contest
Oregon Arts Commission
Redmond High students Arianna Morris, Mariah Reynolds advance to state Poetry Out Loud contest

REDMOND, Ore. (KTVZ – Virtual semifinals held this week identified the 12 Oregon high school students who will compete in Oregon’s 2024 Poetry Out Loud State Contest on Saturday, March 9, including two from Redmond High School.

The State Contest, which will feature a presentation by former Oregon Poet Laureate Kim Stafford, is scheduled from 1 to 4 p.m. at Salem Public Library. The state champion will compete at the Poetry Out Loud National Finals, scheduled for April 30 to May 2 in Washington D.C.

Poetry Out Loud is a recitation contest for high school students, organized in Oregon by the Oregon Arts Commission in collaboration with the National Endowment for the Arts and the Poetry Foundation. Participants memorize and present poems, practicing public performance skills while exploring the complexity of poetry. 

The students advancing to Oregon’s 2024 State Contest are: Brooklyn Carr Heuer, West Linn High School; Cara Chen, Lakeridge High School (Lake Oswego); Maria Daniels, St. Stephen's Academy (Beaverton); Tali Greenfield, Lakeridge High School (Lake Oswego); Traiton Kramer, Oregon School for the Deaf (Salem); Katie Lineburg, St. Stephen's Academy (Beaverton); Arianna Morris, Redmond High School; Brayden Olsen, Oregon School for the Deaf (Salem); Kaydence Pope, South Medford High School; Misha Rana, West Linn High School; Mariah Reynolds, Redmond High School; and Bena Rodecap, Grant High School (Portland).

“All of the student performances were enthusiastic and heartfelt, which made selecting the finalists to move on to the state competition a challenge,” said Tiffany Harker, the Arts Commission’s arts education/Poetry Out Loud coordinator.

The State Contest will be held in Loucks Auditorium at Salem Public Library (585 Liberty Street SE). It is free and open to the public.

Arianna Morris is a 16-year-old sophomore at Redmond High, who in a brief biography said she is "a performer and entertainer. She loves making people laugh and giving them a show. She is involved in her school choir and theatre programs. She is a student that always strives to do her best and always give it her all."

Mariah Reynolds is an 18-year-old senior at RHS who said she "is a very determined student and is greatly involved in the arts at her school. She is the president of the band council and plays the flute in her school’s wind ensemble. She is also a part of her school’s theater board and heavily involved within the theater program itself. Outside of school, she likes to kayak and spend time with her dogs."

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