Literary and Arts Magazine Earns National Award

Literary and Arts Magazine Earns National Award
Struck magazine, Sage Hill School’s new literary and arts magazine, recently won the “Highest Award” from the National Council of Teachers of English – Program to Recognize Excellence in Student Literary Magazines. Of 355 entries nationwide, only 24 earned this designation. Sage Hill is the only school in California to receive this award. Click here to see the competition results.
 
The magazine launched in 2015 under the guidance of English teacher and Struck magazine faculty advisor Chris Hathaway. Sage Hill 2015 graduate Michelle Min was the student editor. 
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