Denver's Jared Jolton and Manitou Springs' Mari Tanabe to Attend 2008 Democratic National Convention as Top 'Write to Lead' Youth Essay Contest Winners

Fifty-four Finalists will Serve as Ambassadors to State and Territorial Delegations in Contest Organized by the DNCC, Post-News Educational Services and Qwest Communications

DENVER, May 21 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Out of a sizeable pool of nearly 1,200 applicants, fifty-four middle and high school students from across Colorado were announced today as finalists in the "Write to Lead" youth essay contest. Finalists will serve as ambassadors to state and territorial delegations, while two Presidential Winners - one middle and one high school student - will attend the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver.

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Jared Jolton, an eighth-grade student at Colorado Academy in Denver, and Mari Tanabe, an eleventh-grade student at Manitou Springs High School, in Manitou Springs, Colo. were chosen as the Presidential Winners. Judges concluded that the themes in their essays, titled "In Front of the Pack" and "Restless for Change" respectively, best captured the spirit of this year's historic election.

The names, hometowns and schools of all 54 student winners are listed below and online at www.DemConvention.com and will run in a full-page ad in the either the Denver Post or the Rocky Mountain News along with full text of the Presidential Winners' essays. Each finalist will serve as an ambassador to one of the delegations to the 2008 Democratic National Convention. In that role, the students will correspond with their assigned delegations prior to the Convention via a "Postcards from Colorado" campaign, sharing key facts, favorite destinations and other tips in advance of delegates' arrival in Denver.

The finalists were paired with a state or territorial delegation through a random lottery process and announced today at press conferences in Denver and Manitou Springs, Colo.

"These two extraordinary young people represent hundreds of their peers - Colorado students who answered the call and made their voices heard on leadership and our nation's future," said Leah D. Daughtry, CEO of the Democratic National Convention Committee (DNCC). "We were impressed and truly overwhelmed by the thoughtfulness these essays demonstrated. Our winners showed a real depth of understanding of the qualities that make a good leader - courage, compassion, vision, humility, inspiration. These writings should inspire confidence in all of us that the leaders of tomorrow are well-suited for the job."

"Post-News Educational Services was proud to have been a part of this important project and congratulates the two outstanding Presidential Winners and the 54 finalists chosen to represent Colorado," said Tracy Ulmer, Director of Community Relations for the Denver Newspaper Agency. As a result of this essay contest, thousands of Colorado students were encouraged and inspired to think about their vision of the future. Our thanks go out to all the many students and teachers who participated, along with everyone at the DNCC, Qwest and the judging committee for their support on this project."

"I applaud the efforts of all of the finalists' creative essays, and am reminded that today's children are tomorrow's leaders," said Teresa Taylor, Qwest Executive Vice President and Chief Administration Officer. "Qwest is proud to support such a valuable program; and as a leading business in Colorado, we look forward to watching these future leaders thrive."

Organized by the DNCC, Post-News Educational Services and Qwest Communications, the contest provided a unique opportunity for Colorado youth to voice their thoughts on leadership and the future of our country and to engage in the 2008 Democratic National Convention experience.

The two Presidential Winners will attend opening night of this year's historic Convention, receive a special tour of the Pepsi Center, and have an opportunity to attend the delegation breakfasts of the states to which they served as ambassadors in addition to other Convention activities. Each Presidential Winner will also receive a laptop computer to aid with future writing projects.

Essays were judged by a committee of local educators and representatives from the DNCC, Post-News Educational Services and Qwest Communications. From the pool of nearly 1,200 applicants, and the 250 essays reviewed in the second round of judging, the fifty-four finalists represent both public (78%) and private schools (22%). They also represent broad geographical diversity from across the state of Colorado:

-- 63% from the Metro Denver Area
-- 17% from Northwest Colorado
-- 9% from South Central Colorado
-- 7% from Eastern Colorado
-- 4% from Southwest Colorado

The "Write to Lead" contest invited Colorado students in grades 6-11 to submit an original essay answering one of two questions in 300 to 500 words:

-- Grades 6-8: What qualities make a great leader? How could one exhibit
those traits in everyday life?
-- Grades 9-11: Looking to the future, what do you see for our country?
What qualities does a leader need to take our country forward?

In the last few months, Colorado Lieutenant Governor Barbara O'Brien served as an ambassador for the contest, visiting schools around the state and encouraging students to participate.

The finalists for the Write to Lead are listed below:


Student Name Grade City School Delegation


Maggie 9 Highlands
Abrams Ranch Highlands Ranch High School Indiana

Stephanie
Ahlgrain 11 Westminster Northglenn High School West Virginia

Cedric
Alston 11 Golden Lookout Mountain Academy North Dakota

Katie 8 Greenwood Cherry Creek West Middle
Armstrong Village School Ohio

Summer Baker 7 Divide Woodland Park Middle School Wyoming

Alexander 9 Steamboat
Bashan Springs Steamboat Springs High School S. Dakota

Uyanga
Battugla 6 Denver Denver School of Arts Idaho

Clara
Benioff 6 Golden Red Rocks Elementary School Iowa

Ari Bloom 11 Englewood Cherry Creek High School Nebraska

Taylor
Brough 8 Denver Denver School of Arts Delaware

Sara
Campbell 8 Northglenn Hulstrom Options School Oregon

Tyler
Casteel 11 Littleton JK Mullen High School Massachusetts

Samuel Clark 9 Denver George Washington High School US Virgin
Islands

Zachary
Copeland 6 Fleming Fleming School Virginia

Cole Davis 8 Centennial Cherry Creek West Middle
School Tennessee

Kayleigh 9 Steamboat Steamboat Springs
Esswein Springs High School Rhode Island

Carly Fox 9 Steamboat Steamboat Springs American
Springs High School Samoa

Kevin Gower 9 Steamboat
Springs Steamboat Springs High School Vermont

Kyle Hanson 10 Littleton Heritage High School Colorado

Ari Helland 9 Thornton York International California

Zuri House 11 Denver East High School Maryland

Jared Jolton 8 Lakewood Colorado Academy Oklahoma

Louisa
Kennedy 7 Golden The Manning School Kentucky

Jacqueline 7 Denver The Logan School for Democrats
Kimmell Creative Learning Abroad

Conner
Lamden 6 Morrison Red Rocks Elementary School Maine

Eleanor
Lindberg 6 Denver Slavens School Missouri

Shay
Longtain 11 Louisville Peak to Peak Charter School Illinois

Alyssa
Miller 8 Englewood Colorado Academy Arkansas

Blake Miller 8 Centennial Horizon Community Middle
School Puerto Rico

Hannah
Milner 7 Arvada Shaw Heights Middle School Utah

Jack Moore 8 Greenwood Cherry Creek West Middle
Village School Louisiana

Erin Mross 10 Fort
Collins Poudre High School Washington

Emma 6 Boulder Manhattan Middle School of New Mexico
Mulligan Arts & Academics

Julia Nass 9 Durango Durango High School New Jersey

Jordyn 8 Thornton Stargate Charter School North
Osenbaugh Carolina

Philip Pang 7 Thornton Stargate Charter School Guam

Matthew 9 Littleton Lakewood High School South
Peterson Carolina

Grace Powler 7 Niwot Boulder Country Day School Kansas

Benjamin
Raderstorf 10 Boulder Boulder High School Nevada

Michael 6 Highlands Cougar Run
Robinson Ranch Elementary School Minnesota

Erin Ryan 10 Littleton Heritage High School Mississippi

Marc
Sallinger 7 Denver The Manning School New York

Melanie
Schumacher 8 Thornton Stargate Charter School Alabama

Spencer
Semien 10 Aurora Regis Jesuit High School Georgia

Caroline 6 Highlands
Smith Ranch Cougar Run Elementary School Texas

Ashlyn
Stewart 7 Salida Salida Middle School Connecticut

Annie
Szcurek
Davis 6 Boulder Centennial Middle School Wisconsin

Mari Tanabe 11 Manitou
Springs Manitou Springs High School Arizona

Shreya 8 Thornton Stargate Charter School District of
Tekumalla Columbia

BreOnna
Tindall 11 Aurora Overland High School Montana

Meredith 11 Fort
Wheeler Collins Poudre High School Hawaii

Kayla White 7 Salida Salida Middle School Alaska

Lauren Wood 6 Morrison Red Rocks New Hampshire
Elementary School

Jack Workman 7 Fort T.R. Paul Academy of
Collins Arts and Knowledge Pennsylvania

The 2008 Democratic National Convention will be held August 25-28, 2008 at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colo.

About the DNCC:

The 2008 Democratic National Convention Committee is the official arm of the Democratic National Committee responsible for planning and organizing the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver. www.demconvention.com

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CONTACT: Jenni Engebretsen, Damon Jones or Natalie Wyeth, of the DNCC,
+1-720-362-2006; Dana Plewka, of Post-News Educational Services,
+1-303-954-3974; or Jennifer Barton, of Qwest Communications, +1-303-965-0561


Web Site: http://www.demconvention.com/


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