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National Scholastic Art & Writing Results



1 of the 8 works in Jerod Allen's "Genesis" Portfolio
Congratulations to the following KHS Visual Art Students who recently earned national recognition in the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards.  This year The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards received over 230,000 submissions, Only 1% received National recognition. National Medalists are celebrated at world-famous Carnegie Hall in New York City on May 31.  

"Coffee" by Lauren Lalli
Jerod Allen       Genesis           Art Portfolio Silver Medal
Lauren Lalli coffee               Painting         Gold Medal
Sam Huber U.S.A. Made    Photography Creativity & Citizenship Scholarship

"U.S.A Made" by Sam Huber
Sam Huber was one of 3 students selected to receive the $1000 Creativity & Citizenship Award.  This award is given to young artists and writers who take on a topical and important theme chosen by the Alliance and their partners at the National Constitution Center. This year students were asked to creatively express their views on the importance of Voting

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