St. Croix Student Wins 'Doodle For Google' Art Competition For The U.S. Virgin Islands

St. Croix Student Wins ‘Doodle For Google’ Art Competition For The U.S. Virgin Islands

CHRISTIANSTED — A Pearl B. Larsen fourth grade student has been chosen as the winner for the territory in the Doodle for Google Competition.

A talented student on St. Croix could soon have his art on the Google homepage for millions to see.

Google is announcing the 54 state and territory winners in its 13th annual Doodle for Google competition.

The contest is open to K-12 students across the United States to design a Google Doodle inspired by the theme “I am strong because…”

Armani Harvey, a fourth grader at Pearl B. Larsen PreK-8 School, is one of the 54 state and territory winners across the country.

St. Croix Student Wins 'Doodle For Google' Art Competition For The U.S. Virgin Islands

Armani’s doodle was selected from thousands of entries received this year. In the next stage of the contest,

Google will invite the public to vote for their favorite Doodle from the 54 state and territory Winners, in order to help determine which students will go on to become one of the five National Finalists.

Voting will be open from May 10-14 on the Doodle for Google website, doodle4google.com

Google will announce the five National Finalists later this month, one of which will go on to become the National Winner and have their Doodle featured on the Google homepage for a day.

National Finalists will each win a $5,000 college scholarship, Google hardware, and fun Googley swag swag.

The National Winner will take home a $30,000 college scholarship and his or her school will receive a $50,000 technology package for their school/non-profit organization.

St. Croix Student Wins 'Doodle For Google' Art Competition For The U.S. Virgin Islands

Google invites the general public to vote for Doodle for Google national finalists