“ When I grow up I hope I have a good job that I love and that lets me help others. “I also tried to show that whenever I grow up I also want to be a photographer or an actress.” “I tried to make it so that it could show I wanted to travel a lot and, every place I wanted to travel, I was hoping it could be clean and all the animals there would be safe and all the people there,” she explained. Monroe’s drawing includes herself and the Google logo. The theme for this year’s competition was “When I grow up, I hope to…” “Before I was just hoping I would win the state one and now I’m just really hoping that I can win nationals.” “It feels a lot different now,” Monroe told MetroNews. In all, there are 53 entries from each state along with Puerto Rico, Guam and Washington, D.C.Īva Monroe, age 10, a 4th grade student at North Elementary School, is the winner from West Virginia. Online voting for what will be five finalists in the 2019 Doodle 4 Google Competition starts at 12 p.m. A drawing for Google has landed a Monongalia County elementary school student in a national competition.
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