Archer Students Win 12 Gold Keys at 2019 Scholastic Art and Writing Awards

Archer students earned 12 Gold Keys and nearly two dozen Silver Keys at the annual Scholastic Art and Writing Awards in February.
The awards recognize students in the U.S. and aboad. Work that received a Gold Key will be considered for a national honor award, which will be announced on Wednesday, March 13. Below is a list of Archer students who received Keys this year.

Gold Key:
  • Ruby C. '19
  • Zoey C. '20
  • Grace K. '19
  • Charlotte S. '20
  • Molly S. '22
  • Beechie S. '20
  • Gillian V. '20
  • Livia B. '19
Silver Key:
  • Ali A. '22
  • Mara B. '20
  • Dominique C. '19
  • Celeste C. '21
  • Marley C. '19
  • Zoey C. '20
  • Sivan E. '20
  • Kayla G. '21
  • Isa I. '21
  • Grace K. '19
  • Isabel K. '19
  • Addison L. '21
  • Amelia N. '20
  • Olivia Z. '19
  • Zoe A. '19
Last year, three Archer students went on to receive national honors in the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards. Gemma B. '18 was invited to attend a national ceremony at Carnegie Hall in New York and her work was showcased at Parsons School of Design and Pratt Institute.
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