Congratulations to four Priory students earned awards in this year’s First Circuit Law Day Art Contest.
Ailene Kim won first place in grades 3-5, Kaya Chang won second place in grades 3-5, Emily Kim who won second place in grades 6-8, and Khloe Arrell took third place in grades 6-8. The students will receive certificates recognizing their achievement and gift cards ranging from $20-$50. In addition, their artwork will be displayed in an Oʻahu courthouse.
The 2022 First Circuit Law Day Art Contest, sponsored by the Hawaiʻi State Judiciary, is celebrated each year on May 1 to celebrate America’s commitment to the role of law in our society. The Court traditionally celebrates Law Day by inviting all Oahu students in grades 3 to 8 to showcase their creativity and talent with artistic interpretations of the Law Day theme they choose each year. The 2022 contest theme was: Toward a More Perfect Union: The Constitution in Times of Change.
This is the fifth year that Ms. Heather Lum’s classes have participated in the contest, and the fifth year in a row that we have had winners in The Priory! Congrats students and teachers!