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Hannah Glavin Represents Delaware in National Finals of Poetry Out Loud

2011 Poetry Out Loud Winners
Hannah Glavin
Wilmington Christian School
Photography by Kathleen Buckalew©

Hannah Glavin, a sophomore from Wilmington Christian School, won Delaware's Poetry Out Loud state competition on March 10, 2011, held at the Smyrna Opera House in Smryna. Reciting "I Think I Should Have Loved You Presently," by Edna St. Vincent; "A Psalm of Life," by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; and "A Noiseless Patient Spider," by Walt Whitman. She received the top scores from the judges for her ability to convey the meaning of her selected poems. The second place winner was Alexandria Smith from Seaford High School, and the third place winner was Ian Painstil from Red Lion Christian Academy.

Hannah's English teacher, Elle Straley, required the entire school to participate in the Poetry Out Loud program at the school level---and Hannah is grateful for the experience, commenting "I've learned how to express my thoughts through the spoken word better from having to understand the meaning behind poems. People should look more deeply into poems-you can discover so much more about a poem and the author if you keep reading it and take the time to understand it. This experience has been a lot of fun, it's like acting out a role in a play, but you are the actor portraying the poem."

For her winning presentation, Hannah receives $200 and an all-expenses paid trip with a chaperone to Washington, DC to compete for the national championship on April 27-29, 2011. Wilmington Christian School receives a $500 stipend for the purchase of poetry books. The second place finalist, Alexandria Smith, will receive $100, with $200 for Seaford High School's library. At the National Finals, The Poetry Foundation will be awarding up to $50,000 in scholarships and school stipends, with a $20,000 college scholarship awarded to the Poetry Out Loud National Champion.


2011 Poetry Out Loud Winners
Pictured left to right: Hannah Glavin, 10th Grade, Wilmington Christian School
Second runner-up Ian Paintsil, 12th Grade, Red Lion Christian Academy
First runner-up Alexandria Smith, 12th Grade, Seaford High School
Photography by Kathleen Buckalew©

The state Poetry Out Loud competition, sponsored by the Delaware Division of Arts in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts and the Poetry Foundation, is part of a national program that encourages high school students to learn about great poetry through memorization, performance, and competition. The Division of the Arts congratulates each of the student participants in this year’s competition.

2011 Poetry Out Loud Finalists
Seated left to right: Allison Halt - Padua Academy; Ian Painstil - Red Lion Christian School
Alexandria Smith - Seaford High School; Laura Engle - Christiana High School
Gabrielle Green - Dover High School; Hannah Glavin - Wilmington Christian School
In the foreground: Delaware State Poet Laureate JoAnn Balingit
Photography by Kathleen Buckalew©

* 2010 Delaware Poetry Out Loud State Finalist
* 2009 Delaware Poetry Out Loud State Finalist
* 2008 Delaware Poetry Out Loud State Finalist
* 2007 Delaware Poetry Out Loud State Finalist
* 2006 Delaware Poetry Out Loud State Finalist

About the Delaware Division of the Arts

The Delaware Division of the Arts, a branch of the Delaware Department of State, is dedicated to promoting and developing the arts throughout the state. Together with its advisory body, the Delaware State Arts Council, the Division administers grants and programs that support arts programming, educate the public, increase awareness of the arts, and integrate the arts into all facets of Delaware life.



Last Updated:Friday, 19-Aug-2011 09:12:13 EDT
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