Archer Student Wins National Silver Medal at Scholastic Art and Writing Awards

Grace K. ’19 received a National Silver Medal in the 2019 Scholastic Art and Writing Awards. Only 1 percent of the 340,000 art and writing submissions received a national medal this year. 
Grace’s ceramic art will be published in online galleries on the Scholastic Art and Writing website in June. Her name will also be listed in the 2019 Yearbook, a companion publication of The Best Teen Art and The Best Teen Writing anthologies.
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