2008 Student Essay Contest Prize Winners
Through the generous support of the Nellie Wong Magic of Movies Fund, the Film Society presented the first annual Schools at the Festival Student Essay Contest at SFIFF51. Endowed by Tim Kochis and SFFS board member Penelope Wong, the Fund aims to cultivate students’ imaginations, enhance their critical thinking and creative writing skills and instill a greater appreciation for the magic of movies in young audiences.
Students were invited to submit essays about films they saw at the Festival, explaining how they related to their own lives and experiences and/or how they were inspired to take action or change their beliefs. Winners and runners-up at each grade level (2-5, 6-8 and 9-12) were announced at a special preview benefit screening of WALL*E at Pixar Animation Studios.
2008 PRIZE WINNERS
Elementary School Winner
Ariel Yu
5th Grade, St. Monica School
Prize: four tickets to WALL*E benefit
Elementary School Runner-Up
Carlos Cartagena
5th Grade, Alvarado Elementary School
Prize: $50
Elementary School Runner-Up
Mika Mercy
3rd Grade, Grattan Elementary School
Prize: $50
Middle School Winner
Selena Yan
6th Grade, Francisco Middle School
Prize: four tix to WALL*E benefit
Middle School Runner-Up
Natalie Leon
6th Grade, Francisco Middle School
Prize: $75
Middle School Runner-Up
Flower Goings
8th Grade, Mountain View Whisham ISP Home School
Prize: $75
High School Winner
Yi Li
9th Grade, Balboa High School
Prize: $500
High School Runner-Up
Eric Wong
12th Grade, Balboa High School
Prize: $100
High School Runner-Up
Megan Coomans
11th Grade, Noe Street School
Prize: $100
High School Honorable Mention
Emma Freed
12th Grade, Academy F.P. Home School
Prize: two tickets to WALL*E benefit
The 2009 Schools at the Festival Student Essay Contest will be announced in March, so check back here for more details. Or sign up now to receive our email updates and be notified automatically. Just email kzwolfer@sffs.org and ask to be added to our teacher mailing list.
Students were invited to submit essays about films they saw at the Festival, explaining how they related to their own lives and experiences and/or how they were inspired to take action or change their beliefs. Winners and runners-up at each grade level (2-5, 6-8 and 9-12) were announced at a special preview benefit screening of WALL*E at Pixar Animation Studios.
2008 PRIZE WINNERS
Elementary School Winner
Ariel Yu
5th Grade, St. Monica School
Prize: four tickets to WALL*E benefit
Elementary School Runner-Up
Carlos Cartagena
5th Grade, Alvarado Elementary School
Prize: $50
Elementary School Runner-Up
Mika Mercy
3rd Grade, Grattan Elementary School
Prize: $50
Middle School Winner
Selena Yan
6th Grade, Francisco Middle School
Prize: four tix to WALL*E benefit
Middle School Runner-Up
Natalie Leon
6th Grade, Francisco Middle School
Prize: $75
Middle School Runner-Up
Flower Goings
8th Grade, Mountain View Whisham ISP Home School
Prize: $75
High School Winner
Yi Li
9th Grade, Balboa High School
Prize: $500
High School Runner-Up
Eric Wong
12th Grade, Balboa High School
Prize: $100
High School Runner-Up
Megan Coomans
11th Grade, Noe Street School
Prize: $100
High School Honorable Mention
Emma Freed
12th Grade, Academy F.P. Home School
Prize: two tickets to WALL*E benefit
The 2009 Schools at the Festival Student Essay Contest will be announced in March, so check back here for more details. Or sign up now to receive our email updates and be notified automatically. Just email kzwolfer@sffs.org and ask to be added to our teacher mailing list.















