The West Virginia State Treasurer’s Office and SMART529 celebrated 10 years of the SMART529 “When I Grow Up” essay contest for elementary school students with an award ceremony this morning at the West Virginia State Culture Center. State Treasurer John Perdue recognized fifteen West Virginia students for their essays detailing what they want to be when they grow up.
The regional winners were selected from more than 3,000 entries. Each winner received $500 invested into a SMART529 WV Direct account. An additional $4,500 was awarded to Madalyn Brown of Berlin McKinney Elementary in Wyoming County, after being selected as the grand prize winner during a random drawing at the event. Each winning student’s school was also recognized and awarded a $500 cash prize to support school programs.
“I want you all to be successful,” Perdue told the winners. “The best way to guarantee success is by continuing your education after high school.”
The contest gives kindergarten through fifth grade students a chance to share in nearly $20,000 in SMART529 savings for higher education. Essays from three age groups (grades K-1, 2-3, and 4-5) were judged in each of the five regions, for a total of 15 winners.
“We are thrilled to partner with Treasurer Perdue to promoting college savings in West Virginia,” said Hartford Funds Senior Vice President Jeff Coghan. “After 10 years, we are now seeing some of the first recipients of this award use their winnings to help further their education.”
2017 Teacher Contest WinnerIn addition to the student winners, Rock Branch Elementary School second grade teacher, Lori Perry, was awarded $2,500 cash for her essay about how she planned to educate children about going to college and saving with the SMART529 program.
“We rely on teachers to emphasize the importance of saving for higher education. I am thrilled to we are able to reward one of them for making a special effort to encourage students to think beyond high school,” said Perdue.
The “When I Grow Up” student and teacher essay contests are sponsored by the SMART529 College Savings Program, The Hartford and the West Virginia State Treasurer’s Office to promote awareness of SMART529 and the need for high education savings.
Information about this year’s essay contests were made available through www.SMART529.com, on Facebook, in SMART529’s school newsletter, and through direct mail publications.
SMART529 is a qualified tuition program issued by the West Virginia Prepaid College Tuition and Savings Program Board of Trustees and administered by Hartford Funds. Complete information about the SMART529 program contest, including the 2017 “When I Grow Up” essay contest, is available at www.SMART529.com.
2017 “When I Grow Up” Contest Student Winners
Grade
School
County
Occupation
Abigail Ellis
Kindergarten
Justice Elementary
Logan
Doctor
Taylor McGlothin
3rd
Glenwood Elementary
Mercer
Surgeon
Madalyn Brown
4th
Berlin McKinney Elementary
Wyoming
Biomedical Scientist
Bailee King
1st
Sacred Heart Elementary
Kanawha
Art Teacher
Xavier Goodwin
Homeschooled
Cabell
Computer Engineer
Lane Smith
5th
Point Harmony
Civil Engineer
Haniya Rafique
Johnson Elementary
Harrison
Chef
Mylo Snyder
Union Elementary
Upshur
Oncologist
Joshua Love
Simpson Elementary
Construction Engineer
William Mills
Hampshire
Police Officer
Syrah George
Tomahawk Intermediate
Berkeley
Dance Teacher
Jamila Fleet
Business Owner
Allie Fink
A.T. Allison Elementary
Hancock
Story Board Artist
Meadow O’Rourke
2nd
Special Needs Specialist
Rachel Edinger
Woodsdale Elementary
Ohio
Interior Designer