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Last month, six of Mrs. Dorman’s Cherokee language students earned honors in the Johnson O’Malley (JOM) Creative Writing Competition. With over 150 entries submitted, Pryor students stood out among a highly competitive field.

The writing competition is designed to challenge students to become effective writers through the lens of Native American heritage. Participants submitted original works of fiction, nonfiction, or poetry that reflected contemporary or historical aspects of family and community history, culture, language, or government.

Pryor Student Winners:

Division 5 – Fiction
1st Place: Kayleigh Scott

Division 6 – Fiction
2nd Place: Taelin Wolfe

Division 5 – Non-Fiction
1st Place: Coda Taylor

Division 5 – Poetry
2nd Place: Mackayla Anderson
3rd Place: Maddie Wilson

Division 6 – Poetry
3rd Place: Jansyn Wilkinson

Congratulations to emerging writers for their outstanding work and to Mrs. Dorman for her continued dedication to preserving and celebrating Cherokee language and culture.