15 Students Honored in Scholastic Art & Writing Awards

15 Students Honored in Scholastic Art & Writing Awards

This year, Sage Hill had 15 students recognized in the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards for outstanding achievement in a variety of genres including poetry, personal essay, flash fiction, dramatic script, humor and critical essay.

These Sage Hill students earned 23 awards, which included one prestigious Gold Award for junior Jolin Chan.

English teacher Arlie Parker announced the award winners at Town Meeting on Monday, February 3.

“It is great to see our students’ work recognized outside the walls of our classrooms,” Parker said. “I love seeing their excitement — these are great achievements. I am very proud of their accomplishments!”

Here are this year’s award winners:

Jolin Chan ‘21: 3 for Poetry (including one Gold Award), and Dramatic Script
Madison Dao ‘20: Poetry
Sarach Fischer ‘21: Poetry
Camille Hansen ‘20: Poetry and Personal Essay & Memoir
Joyce Jogwe ‘20: 3 for Poetry
Pinger Lyu ‘20: Flash Fiction
Kevin Ma ‘21: Poetry
Amanda Marshall ‘20: Personal Essay & Memoir
Polina Mogilevsky ‘20: Flash Fiction
Alexandra Montgomery ‘23: Flash Fiction
Kyle Shon ‘22 : 2 for Critical Essay
Maximilian Tu ‘22: Poetry
Daisy Wang ‘21: Flash Fiction
Elliot Wong ‘21: Flash Fiction
Katherine Zeng ‘23: Poetry and Humor
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