Haiku Fest awarded certificates to all participating student poets. Thanks to over 2,800 poets, parents and teachers for making Haiku Fest successful. For more information on the event, click here.

We proudly announce the following commendations:

First Prize: $100

Eyes of Medusa
The heat of my smile turned cold
And my heart a stone

Vontrice Bobo, Age 13, Grade 8
Charles Gates Dawes Elementary, Chicago


Second Prize: $75

The air has new verve
Men topple their inertia
With candid vigor

Jacob Mazzarella, Age 14, Grade 8
University of Chicago Lab School


Third Prize: $25

Never say you can’t
Learn to dance during the storm
Don’t you dare give up

Andrea Banda, Age 12, Grade 6
St. Daniel the Prophet, Chicago


Gwendolyn Brooks Award: $25

soft leaves on the ground
the bugs are sleeping on them
cozy beetles rest

Mackenzie Webb, Age 9, Grade 3
Michael M. Byrne Elementary, Chicago


Founders Award: $20

Alligator strong
Powerful in deep water,
As a pair of shoes.

Jordan Redd, Age 10, Grade 4
Rudyard Kipling Elementary, Chicago


Poems of the World Spring Award: $50

The beauty of Spring
Smells of grass so crisp and clean
Leaves so thin and lean

Joseph Raphael Castro, Age 10, Grade 4
High Point Elementary, Orland Park


Poems of the World Summer Award: $50

Art is amazing
Like the freedom of summer
Art brings warmth in me

D’Asja Colbert, Age 14, Grade 8
St. Ethelreda, Chicago


Honorable Mention:

Flutter velvet wings
harmless sparrow seeks the light,
The fresh sprout of spring.

Tatiana Gawrit, Age 14, Grade 8
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Academy, Chicago


Honorable Mention:

Each night the moon man
Takes a flame and lights the stars
As we look skywards

Sarah Stouffer-Lerch, Age 12, Grade 6
DeForest Middle School, Waunakee, WI


Honorable Mention:

Like pen on paper
An emotion for us both
Draped in silent hope

Rachel Schonbaum, Age 13, Grade 7
University of Chicago Lab School


Honorable Mention:

Standing on a cliff,
Feeling the breeze in my hair,
Am I free at last?

Quinn Whisler, Age 11, Grade 5
St. Cornelius, Chicago


Honorable Mention:

Leaves fall to the ground
The trees they scream to us that
they are not dead yet

Dorian Weir, Age 13, Grade 7
Roycemore School, Evanston

Poem of the School Award

Cherry blossom trees
Bending over a walkway.
Bright pink petals fall.

Joanne Crowley, Age 13, Grade 7
Annunciata Elementary, Chicago


Poem of the School Award

In the nest it rocks.
Cracking open,cr-ur-ack.
Eating worms from mom.

Jesus Salgado, Age 9, Grade 3
Avondale-Logandale Elementary, Chicago


Poem of the School Award

One day there was rain
It’s frozen, now a cold sleet
Fingertips freezing

Andrew Guiterrez, Age 11, Grade 5
Courtenay Language Arts Center, Chicago


Poem of the School Award

So clear and silent.
Sun beaming on the surface.
Too quiet to swim.

Jackie Tran, Age 10, Grade 5
Daniel Boone Elementary, Chicago


Poem of the School Award

People go to pools.
you do not need to shower
I enjoy french fries

Joseph Schlee, Age 9, Grade 4
Eliza Chappell Elementary, Chicago


Poem of the School Award

Standard normal way
Box, answer, lattice method
You have math knowledge

Leilani Martinez, Age 10, Grade 5
Enrico Tonti Elementary, Chicago


Poem of the School Award

a withering pearl
is nothing but a shadow
underneath the sea

Joanna Gonzalez, Age 14, Grade 8
Ferdinand Peck Elementary, Chicago


Poem of the School Award

Silver linings lost
Roaming around hopelessly
Settles over roofs

Lora Faraj, Age 13, Grade 8
Jamieson Elementary, Chicago


Poem of the School Award

July’s blazing sun
The grass flying out the dirt
The really fun month

Angel Martinez, Age 10, Grade 5
John T. McCutcheon Elementary, Chicago


Poem of the School Award

dripping sweat, waxed floor
orange basketball goes swoosh
big horn eeeech, we won!!!

Abdulkabir Yahya, Age 12, Grade 6
Josephine C. Locke Elementary, Chicago


Poem of the School Award

The enormous sun
Blazing through the big blue sky
Trying to be free

Calvin Golden, Age 13, Grade 8
Langston Hughes Elementary, Chicago


Poem of the School Award

The grass is pretty
The sun is setting downhill
I feel like the clouds.

Devantae Moore, Age 11, Grade 5
Myra Bradwell Elementary, Chicago


Poem of the School Award

Wading in the lake
Thirsty in the windless heat
Popsicles dripping

Hannah O’Koon, Age 13, Grade 7
Roycemore School, Evanston

Poem of the School Award

Frost bites call victims
Hot chocolate burns their throats
The snow is blinding

Brooke Hudson, Age 13, Grade 8
Ruben Salazar Elementary, Chicago


Poem of the School Award

Colorful flowers
Their green stems sway, side to side
They are a beauty

Andrea Roa, Age 9, Grade 4
Sacred Heart School – 96th, Chicago


Poem of the School Award

When I call my pop
He talks about the storm, zap!
But I don’t mind much

Daniel Hinojosa, Age 12, Grade 6
Salmon P. Chase Elementary, Chicago


Poem of the School Award

The smell of fresh turf
Pig skin flung high in the air
Just scored a touchdown

Ja’Quaviez Houston, Age 13, Grade 8
St. Agatha Catholic Academy, Chicago


Poem of the School Award

The ocean is calm
It has never seen a storm
as the water speaks

Nathan DeLuna, Age 13, Grade 7
St. Bartholomew, Chicago


Poem of the School Award

Flurries rushing down
kids running on the blanket
here comes the winter

Alexis Chambers, Age 14, Grade 8
St. Christina, Chicago


Poem of the School Award

I whisper to him
I close my eyes and believe
Prayer is my escape

Joe Klaw, Age 11, Grade 5
St. Cornelius, Chicago


Poem of the School Award

Framed vivid painting
Lonely sailboat on the lake
People partying

Sarah Cardia, Age 11, Grade 5
St. Francis Borgia, Chicago


Poem of the School Award

In the summer air
A stream flows by its sound flows
While the birds sing high

Lissette Hernandez, Age 11, Grade 5
St. Viator, Chicago


Teacher of the Year:

Ms. Joann Serafin
St. Daniel the Prophet, Chicago


Honorable Mention for Teacher of the Year:

Ms. Joan Baley
St. Christina, Chicago

Ms. Melody Farmer
Rudyard Kipling Elementary, Chicago


School of the Year:

St. Daniel the Prophet, Chicago
Ms. Joann Serafin


Honorable Mention for School of the Year:

University of Chicago Lab School
Ms. Kathleen Bressler, Ms. Peggy Doyle,
Mr. Joseph Drogos, Ms. Staci Garner,
Ms. Lisa Miller, Mr. Sam Nekrosius,
Ms. Jan Yourist

St. Christina, Chicago
Ms. Joan Baley