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2022-23 SCHOLASTIC ART & WRITING AWARD WINNERS

Kim Gendron, Social Media Coordinator

Since 1923, the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards have recognized the vision, ingenuity, and talent of our nation’s youth— young artists and writers, filmmakers and photographers, poets and sculptors, video game artists and science fiction writers— and provided opportunities for creative students to be celebrated.
 
Hundreds of thousands of works are submitted at the regional level, with more than 2,000 public, private and home-schooled students receiving national recognition. CCES competes in the Southeast Region at Large, which extends from Washington, DC to the Caribbean. CCES students earned seven medals this year, including 1 Gold Key, 3 Silver Keys, and 3 Honorable Mentions. Our Gold Key winner will be entered in the National Contest.
 
Congratulations to the following students:

Gold KeyThe very best works submitted to Region-at-Large programs. Gold Key works are automatically considered for national-level recognition.
Rowan MacClenahan ‘25 for Photography
 
Silver Key: Distinguished work submitted to Region-at-Large programs demonstrating achievement.
Rowan MacClenahan ’25 for Photography
Sidney Mitchell ‘25 for Photography
Molly Reed ‘26 for Photography
 
Honorable MentionAccomplished works submitted to Region-at-Large programs showing great skill and potential.
Connor Thompson ‘26 for Photography
Andrew Cai ’25 for Photography
Carter Wolken ‘23 for Photography
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  • Owen Riley
    I am so proud of all of our CCES Digital Arts students!
    • L-R: Sidney, Connor, Rowan, Molly, Andrew, Carter, and Mr. Riley

    • Rowan, Gold and Silver Key winner

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