A total of 46 South Orangetown Middle School art students recently competed in this year's Doodle 4 Google competition. Each year, Google invites students to use their artistic talents in redesigning the Google homepage logo. This year's theme is "What I'd like to do someday." The students' work was judged based on artistic merit and how well they depicted the theme and the winners were chosen by teachers Beth Dougherty and Peter Olsen. Sixteen student works were selected to move on to the regional competition encompassing New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Winners from each region around the country will then go to the National competition. The winning logo from the National Competition will be displayed on the Google homepage on May 20, 2011.
The following students will be competing at the regional level:
Livia Bartels
Erin Bogosian
Kai Canoll
Shannon Ehmsen
Samantha Glazer
Sandra Goldstein Lehnert
Christy Josephy
Rachel Maggiore
Sara McKiernan
Rebecca Schmidt
Annika Scilipote
Yuna Shin
Joanna Spano
Stephanie Sweeney
Caitlin Taduran
Elen Xing
Below are several of the winning entries:

Caitlin Taduran's Google Doodle:
To travel the world

Erin Bogosian's Google Doodle:
To skydive

Sara McKiernan's Google Doodle:
To save the endangered animals

Kai Canoll's Google Doodle:
To walk on the moon

Samantha Glazer with her Google Doodle:
To be a teacher