
To all upcoming K-12 teachers, parents, and students: be sure to bookmark our website for updates around the 2022 Doodle for Google contest, set to open again this Fall. 2021 Doodle for Google contest national winner, Milo has won a $30,000 college scholarship and a $50,000 technology package for his school.Ĭongrats again to Milo! And thank you again to the thousands of students across the US who shared what makes them strong with us this year! Pictured: Milo building Christmas packages with his charity, Sanguine PathĪs the U.S. Through his charity Sanguine Path, he serves children 18 and under who have lost loved ones by providing them with holiday gifts, care packages and back-to-school kits. After losing his dad at 13 due to a heart attack, holding onto hope helped him overcome grief, and now he supports other children in similar situations. Milo wants his Doodle to inspire hope and encourage others to overcome obstacles in the face of life’s hardships. Pictured: Milo wearing his Doodle t-shirt! 2021 Doodle for Google contest winner-Kentucky-based 11th grader Milo Golding! Milo’s winning artwork was recently announced on NBC’s TODAY show and is featured on the U.S. He replied, ‘Hope, hope keeps me strong.’" I once asked my father how he overcame obstacles and became who he wanted to be. Submissions are due March 23.“I am strong because I have hope.

Additional Maine students ranked among the top 400 entries. There have been numerous changes in the way students learn, socialize, as well as approach their own physical and mental health. Last year, Brewer High School student Morgan Forrest was one of 40 finalists in the competition, out of more than 107,000 entries from across the country. Doodle4Google 2022 In the past couple of years, the uncertainties driven by the pandemic have impacted students in many ways. Maine students have an impressive track record in this contest. In addition, the five state finalists for Maine and the five runners-up will have their artwork displayed at the Maine Discovery Museum in Bangor. Forrest's artwork made the top 40 in a contest that attracted more than 107,000 entries from across the United States. Brewer High School student Morgan Forrest's entry into the 2011 Doodle 4 Google contest. The contest winner will have his or her artwork featured on the Google homepage for a full day, receive $30,000 to put toward college, receive $50,000 for his or her school and have his or her artwork featured on a special edition of Crayola’s 64-crayon box.


This year’s Doodle 4 Google theme is, “If I could travel in time, I’d visit…” Google is inviting Maine student artists in grades K-12 to enter Doodle 4 Google 2012, a competition to redesign the Google logo and have it featured on Google’s homepage for a day.
