


Tool of the Mind, opens a new windowby Hayden Blaney, St.Run Fast, Be Safe, and Live Free, opens a new windowby Lizzie Swanson, Westside Middle School.The Grinch Steals Halloween, opens a new window by Kairi Kennedy, Nathan Hale Magnet Middle School.Look Back: Esther's Story, opens a new window by Niharika Kandari, Elkhorn Grandview Middle School.Chimera, opens a new window by Lydia Harlow, Millard North Middle School.Ginny's Diary, opens a new window by Karen Lichtenberg, Mary Our Queen Catholic School.Aslan's Apprentice, opens a new windowby Emma Zakaras, Trinity Classical Academy.The Baby-Zoomer’s Club: Claudia Conquers Coronavirus, opens a new window by Beatrix Gabrial Gallagher, Swanson Elementary School.This year, 540 total submissions were submitted to the annual contest, making these students' wins all the more noteworthy!

Vincent de Paul Schoolįriends of the Omaha Public Library honored the following 12 students in grades 5-8 for writing one of the top three entries for their grade levels the 2021 Virginia Frank Memorial Writing Contest.

The White Blade by Charlotte Cullum, Millard Central Middle School.In That Place After Death by Claire Aguilar, Christ the King Catholic School.An Out of This World Shootout by Luke Sewell, Christ the King Catholic School.Milo's Precious Time by Ashmiza Shaik, Millard North Middle School.The Fall to Wonder by Mya Bryant, Elkhorn Ridge Middle School.The End of the Night Witch by Milo Lee, Holy Cross Catholic School.The Story of the 3rd Little Piggy by Parthiv Modulla, Swanson Elementary School.Pompeii: Resurrection by Michael Rusch, St.Norberta's Way Home by Lia Castro, West Dodge Station Elementary.Anne's Journey Home by Josslyn Linger, Trinity Classical Academy.This year, 402 total submissions were submitted to the annual contest, making these students' wins all the more noteworthy! Additionally there were the usual inconsistent and unnecessary placename subtitles, contrivances, some "humour" fell a bit flat (although certainly not all) and the shooting scene was quite strange.The Friends of the Omaha Public Library honored the following 12 students in grades 5-8 for writing one of the top three entries for their grade levels the 2022 Virginia Frank Memorial Writing Contest. They could've done it in one take, and properly. There were some scenes that I felt were somewhat badly done: Jane's trick scene in the car is horribly filmed (just look at where Jane's interlocutor is aiming!) and edited in a pointlessly cheating way, disallowing you to follow the trickster's hands, arguably the most interesting part of a trick. This episode had some really cool dialogues in general. Brilliant acting there by the participants, very heartfelt. This time, I was less than impressed with "Red Tide" to say the least, and braced for "Ladies in Red" being as bad - however, the chemistry between Jane and the widow, and the incredibly powerful culmination dialogue shone through, the same as they did the last time. I'd only remembered a few: "Red Tide" and "Ladies in Red" I had remembered as good "Redwood" as incredibly boring. In my first watchthrough of "The mentalist" I had quickly lost track of the episodes' names of which were good and which were bad. My overall rating of "The mentalist"'s Season 1: 4/10.
