Archer Students Receive National Medals in Annual Scholastic Art and Writing Awards

The 2020 Scholastic Art and Writing Awards recognized two Archer students with national silver medals this week. Student writers and artists from across the country submit their work to the awards, and only those who receive Gold Keys in their region move on to be considered for national medals.
This year, more than a dozen Archer students received Gold Keys on the regional level. Chloe C. '24 received a national medal for her photograph titled "Cascading" and Jacqueline M. '22 received one for her sculpture titled "Out of the Rabbit-Hole."

Gold Key Recipients:
Ali A. '22
Juliette B. '21
Lucy B. '23
Cate C. '24
Chloe C. '24
Emily E. '21
Betsy G. '20
Kayla G. '21
Jacqueline M. '22
Alex M. '24
Karis M. '20
Lou M. '24

Silver Key Recipients:
Ali A. '22
Juliette B. '21
Helena B. '20
Jordanna B. '24
Sophia C. '20
Georgia E. '23
Gwen H. '21
Hannah H. '24
Gianna L. '21
Esha S. '20
Lexi T. '22

Honorable Mention Recipients:
Mara B. '20
Ella B. '20
Martha C. '23
Emma D. '21
Erin M. '22
Jacqueline M. '22
Misha M. '20
Esha S. '20
Charlotte S. '20
Marin T. '23
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