MILTON, Vt. -
A few clicks could help land a Vermont student's art work on the front page of Google.
Milton 4th grader Kaziah Vaughn will represent Vermont in the "Doodle 4 Google" competition.
"I was proud and shocked at the same time," says Kaziah.
As hundreds of students shuffled into the Milton Elementary School gym Wednesday, only one was headed to a national competition.
Google says about 114,000 students across the United States entered this competition. Students across the country designed a new logo for Google's homepage.
Kaziah says she spent about two-weeks on the watercolor.
The competition's theme was, where would you like to travel to. Kaziah picked a trip to the 14th century.
"I have always wanted to see knights, jousters, see castles towering in the sky," says Kaziah.
Cricket Cobler is Kaziah's art teacher and has watched her develop since kindergarten.
"She's always coloring. She's always doodling," says Cobler. "If you give her something, she always takes it two or three steps further."
Kaziah's design is up against the artwork of students from every state.
Later this month Kaziah will find out if her medieval watercolor won a spot on Google's homepage.
"I'd be busting in air like a rocket," says Kaziah.
Now Kaziah still has to get to the final round. To do that, she needs you to vote for her design.
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Google will then pick the winner from the top five.