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Eldorado High Student Chosen as N.M. Winner in Doodle for Google Student Contest

Posted May 28, 2024, 11:05 AM. Updated June 29, 2024, 1:26 PM.

Steven Boucher is now in the running for a $55,000 scholarship, and Eldorado could receive a $50,000 tech package, but they need your vote.

A talented Eldorado High School student could soon have their art on the Google homepage for hundreds of millions to see.

Google announced the 55 State and Territory winners in its Doodle for Google competition, a contest where K-12 students across the United States have the opportunity to create their own version of the Google logo inspired by the prompt “My wish for the next 25 years...”.

Steven Boucher, an 11th-grader from Eldorado, is one of the 55 U.S. State and Territory Winners with their Doodle, “Golden Age of Peace.” Boucher’s Doodle was selected from thousands of entries received this year. Students at Eldorado helped Steven celebrate during a surprise assembly.

To help their favorite Doodles succeed, people across the U.S. can vote for their favorite Doodle from the 55 State and Territory Winners. Voting will be open until June 4 on the Doodle for Google page. The public vote will determine the contest finalists and winner.

Google will announce the five National Finalists in late May, one of whom will have their Doodle featured on the Google homepage for a day.

The National Winner will take home a $55,000 college scholarship, and their school will receive a $50,000 tech package to establish or improve a computer lab or technology program.