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Gallery: Alaska Airlines Paint The Plane Winners

Grand prize winner, by Aaron Nee, 11th grade.
  • Grand prize winner, by Aaron Nee, 11th grade.
  • Second place, by Izabela Hamilton, 12th grade.
  • Third place, by Sophia Cleek, 6th grade.
  • Honorable mention, by Cody Mar, kindergarten.
  • Honorable mention, by Madalyn Mattson, 1st grade.
  • Honorable mention, by Kaycee Hansberry, 2nd grade.
  • Honorable mention, by Kayla Kuahuia, 3rd grade.
  • Honorable mention, by Yali Santillan Alvarez, 4th grade.
  • Honorable mention, by Marina Garcia, 5th grade.
  • Honorable mention, by Tiana Hamamoto, 7th grade.
  • Honorable mention, by Rebecca Lopez, 8th grade.
  • Honorable mention, by Dillon Palalay-Valenzuela, 9th grade.
  • Honorable mention, by Xochitt Cornejo, 10th grade.
  • Grand prize winner Aaron Nee poses with his classmates. (Photo by Alaska Airlines)



 
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