Bellevue sixth-grader Rebecca Wu’s doodle, “My Sweetest Memories,” is on the Google homepage Tuesday. It reflects her gratitude for her sisters and the memories they’ve made together.
, wins a $50,000 technology grant. The school is a highly-rated public alternative school with 600 students.Artistic merit:Representation of the contest theme, use of the letters in the Google logo, and the unique approach to the DoodleHow well the contest theme is expressed in both the artwork and the written statement
“I’m really proud of myself! I’m also grateful to my whole school for supporting me so much,” Rebecca said. “It feels wonderful and also a bit unbelievable since this is such a big accomplishment!”“When I’m grateful for something, I can look beyond the negatives and focus on the positives,” Rebecca said. “This is important to me because I’m happier and more optimistic.”
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