This Saturday we went to the statewide ASL competition and an amazing 36% of our students who attended took home a medal! As you can see below, about half of them took home a first place medal! If you know any of these students, please take the time to give them a high five.
Receptive (Understanding what someone signs.)
- Eva Daniel – ASL 2 – First Place
- Monique Masina – ASL 2 – Second Place
- Kelton Rinlisbaker – ASL 3 – First Place
Expressive (Telling a story.)
- Jenna Yuen – ASL 1 – Second Place
- Savannah Barber – ASL 1 – Third Place
- Keegan Hardy – ASL 2 – First Place
- Alix Backman – ASL 2 – Second Place
- Nick Dal Canto – ASL 3 – First Place
Culture History Bowl (Work as a team to answer questions about Deaf culture and history)
- Annabelle Buchanan, Sarah Dalton and Ivylyn Black – ASL 1 – Second Place
- Katie Iwamoto Fukumitsu, Tessa Mcnamee and Eric Carrogan – ASL 2 – First Place
- Lauren Wilde, Cassie Barr and Jensen Wood – ASL 3 – Third Place
Number Story (Tell an ASL poem using only numbers.)
- Ella Larson – ASL 1 – First Place
- Forrest Jemming – ASL 1 – Second Place
- Emily Visser – ASL 1 – Third Place
- Emily Schwartz – ASL 2 – First Place
ABC Story (Tell an ASL poem using only the letters of the alphabet – note ASL 1 students were not invited to this.)
- Audrey Ruesch – ASL 2 – First Place
- Myah Tatton – ASL 3 – Second Place
Handshape Story (Tell an ASL poem using only 1, 2 or 3 handshapes – note ASL 1 students were not invited to this.)
- Vanesa Valdespion – ASL 2 – First Place
- Matthew Ginter – ASL 3 – Second Place
Art (Create art that show Deaf culture, history or ASL.)
- Katelynn Birrell – ASL 3 – First Place
Deaf Cinema (As a group create a commensal using ASL skills – note this could be any mix of levels.)
- Olivia Renza, Emma Brooks and Atlanta Jones – Second Place