Students Shine with National Medals in Scholastic Art & Writing

Vivianne A. ’26 and Sarah M. ’28 won Scholastic Art & Writing Gold Medals for their writing in 2024, and now their works have gone on to win the highest prize: National Medals. Vivianne won in the poetry category and Sarah won in the personal essay and memoir category.

Additionally, in December, Sarah's personal essay was published in “2024 Anthology, Tell Me A Story: Writing Selections from the 2024 Scholastic Awards.”
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