VFW names winners of essay contests

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The Washington Township VFW recently announced the winners of its annual middle-school Patriot’s Pen and high-school Voice of Democracy essay contests.

Middle-school winners:

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  • First place: Andrew Emma, eighth-grader at Orchard Valley
  • Second place: Jennica Thompson, eighth-grader at Bunker Hill
  • Third place: Joseph Capalbo, sixth grader at Chestnut Ridge

Emma’s entry will move onto the tri-county level of the competition encompassing Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem counties.

High-school winners:

  • First place: Addison Johnson, Williamstown High
  • Second place: Hannah Mroz, Washington Township
  • Third place: Billie Boone, Washington Township

Johnson’s essay moves onto the tri-county level of the competition.

The 2025-’26 theme for the Patriot’s Pen and Voice of Democracy essay contests was “How are you showing patriotism and support for our country?”

The nationwide competition gives middle-school students an opportunity to write 300- to 400-word essays expressing their views on an annual patriotic theme. More than 120,000 students participated in the contest last year, with the first-place winner receiving $5,000.

Nearly 40,000 high-school students compete for more than $2 million in scholarships and incentives by submitting a three-to-five-minute, audio-recorded essay. The top winner earns a $35,000 scholarship.

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