www.mozilla.com Weather Central

Temp: 75°F

Wind: E 8 MPH

Sky: Overcast

Headlines

Larned State Hospital escapee captured -8/7/2008, 2:46 PM

First Call distributes backpacks -8/7/2008, 12:51 PM

Gov helps unseat fellow Democrat -8/7/2008, 12:51 PM

Downtown district named to National Register -8/7/2008, 12:51 PM

Sheriff's race up in the air -8/7/2008, 12:51 PM

A memory of murder -8/7/2008, 12:51 PM

Hays High duo finishes in top half at nationals -8/7/2008, 12:51 PM

Northwest Kansas primary results -8/7/2008, 8:59 AM

Herzogfest drops tractor pull for Saturday finale -8/6/2008, 1:02 PM

Klaus wins battle for county clerk -8/6/2008, 1:02 PM

City to close golf course for more improvements -8/6/2008, 1:02 PM

Osborne County voters extend sales tax -8/6/2008, 1:02 PM

Beamer has slim lead over Hineman; Salmans cruises -8/6/2008, 1:02 PM

Amid confusion, school bond fails -8/6/2008, 1:02 PM

Victoria schools still need improvements -8/6/2008, 1:02 PM

Ryun, Jenkins square off in 2nd District -8/5/2008, 11:17 PM

Kline loses Johnson County primary -8/5/2008, 11:17 PM

Slattery expected to win primary nod easily -8/5/2008, 10:17 PM

Convervatives trying to make BOE inroads -8/5/2008, 10:17 PM

Inmate escapes from Larned -8/5/2008, 9:26 PM


SPOTLIGHT
[var top_story_head]

Doodle puts student, school in run for money

Printer-friendly version

By DIANE GASPER-O'BRIEN

dobrien@dailynews.net

For the second year in a row, Alice Cao has received national attention for her artwork.

And this time, Cao could win herself and her school a lot of money.

Cao, a junior at Thomas More Prep-Marian High School, as a sophomore won a $5,000 scholarship and a free trip to Washington as a top-eight national finalist in the "Redesign Your School Contest."

This year, she has been chosen as one of the 40 best entrants in the "Doodle for Google" contest from thousands of submissions.

The theme of the contest is "What if ... ." Cao's design and description, which focused on using Google as a peacemaking instrument, is displayed on the Doodle 4 Google site at www.google.com/doodle4google and will be voted on by the public for four national finalist awards.

Not only does the top overall finisher in the contest receive a $10,000 scholarship to the college of his or her choice, but that student's school also will receive a $25,000 technology grant.

So Angie Pahls, art teacher at TMP-Marian, is urging people to visit the "doodle" site to vote.

"We would like to encourage any and all to vote," Pahls said. "This is big for (Cao), and it would mean a lot to our technology department, not only with new programs but updating the technology we do have."

Voting began Monday and closes Sunday.

As one of the top 40 chosen for the voting, Cao already has won a trip to the Googleplex in Mountain View, Calif., for an awards ceremony May 21.

If she is in the top four finalists overall -- there will be a winner in each of the four grade levels -- Cao would receive a laptop computer in addition to her trip.

But Cao would like nothing better than to win the top prize, not only for herself, but for her school as well.

"This is bigger than last year even," said Cao, a native of China. "This would be really nice for my school."

The script on Cao's entry reads: "Peace, one of the most important factors in the world, makes our life absent of hostility and harmony. And children are our future peace makers. If children can review my design 'peace maker Google' or use Google to search for the peace, the world can become better and sweeter."

Her entry was chosen the top one for the 10th- through 12th-grade division for Region 6, which comprises Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota.

Cao was one of two Kansans to make the top 40. Anna Price, a second- grader from Overland Trail Elementary School in Overland Park, is the Region 6 representative in the kindergarten through third-grade division.

Leave a comment!
Subject:
Comment:
Poster: (your name)
captcha b592c77cdc28450688da7885e7ed7c98
Enter text above:

All comments are subject to approval before being posted. Please keep comments constructive and relevant. Opinions certainly can be expressed, but comments that are rude, abusive, slanderous, threatening, sexually oriented, contain profanity or are vulgar will not be tolerated. Comments will not be edited. Any comment that violates the above-listed rules will be deleted.

Discuss this story at MyTown

digg delicious facebook stumbleupon google Newsvine
More News and Photos

Associated Press Videos