Writers awarded in prestigious recognition program

Upper School students recognized in The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards program.
Congratulations to The John Cooper School's 2023 Regional Scholastic Writing winners! 
 
Our Upper School student writers received many awards this year, with three Gold Key awards, four Silver Key Awards, and eight Honorable Mention Awards.
 
The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards is the nation's longest running, most prestigious recognition program for creative teens.This is the program's 100th year, with notable authors as past award recipients, including Stephen King, Sylvia Plath, Ezra Jack Keats, and Truman Kapote.
 
The John Cooper School is proud to congratulate these award recipients:
 
Lani Liang '23
2 Gold Keys- Poetry
 
Caroline Dylewski '24
Gold Key - Dramatic Script
Honorable Mention- Critical Essay
 
Kendall Cooper '23
3 Silver Keys- Poetry
Honorable Mention - Poetry
 
Felicity Sebastian '24
Silver Key - Poetry
 
Timothy Lu '24
Honorable Mention- Journalism
 
Amy Tian '24
Honorable Mention- Journalism
Honorable Mention- Journalism
 
Iris Alviar '25
Honorable Mention- Poetry
Honorable Mention- Flash Fiction
 
Suri Yang '25
Honorable Mention- Dramatic Script
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