CBNA Students Recognized for 2018 Scholastic Writing
Awards
A
number of Coe-Brown Northwood Academy students were recently
recognized by the National Writing Project in New Hampshire
through The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. This is a
remarkable achievement and milestone for young writers at CBNA
who were mentored by English department faculty. A panel
of writers, teachers, and literary professionals selected their
work as being among the best works submitted by New Hampshire
teenagers. Students are judged against other entries in the
following categories: fiction, flash fiction, poetry, personal
memoirs, persuasive essays, humor, science fiction and fantasy.
Of the more than 750 submissions to The Scholastic Writing
Awards that New Hampshire students sent this year, the following
students from CBNA were honored:
Gold Key – Alyssa Reiff (Nottingham)
Silver Keys— Braelin Ash (Northwood), Emily Cunningham (2)
(Northwood), Adah Keeney (Nottingham), Jacob Lock (2)
(Strafford), Isabel Myers (Nottingham), Madison Rollins
(Northwood), Kathryn Spadafora (Strafford)
Honorable Mentions – Braelin Ash (Northwood), Emily Buehne
(Strafford), Sarah Burleigh (Nottingham), Susan Burnap (2)
(Strafford), Inle Bush (Northwood), Addison Cox (Northwood),
Emily Cunningham (Northwood), Corinne Fernald (Nottingham),
Hannah Halka (Northwood), Nathaniel Hoffman (2) (Nottingham),
Mirah Johnston (Nottingham), Adah Keeney (Nottingham), Cooper
Leduke (Northwood), Riley Mulligan (Strafford), Alyssa
Reiff (2) (Nottingham), Madison Rollins (2) (Northwood), Julia
Sommer (2) (Northwood), Kathryn Spadafora (Strafford).
In
May, all award recipients, including those whose work was
selected as honorable mention, will be invited to attend the NH
regional awards ceremony to be held at Plymouth State
University. In addition, every piece of writing which received a
gold or silver key or an honorable mention will be published in
this year’s edition of Middle/High School Voices.
Congratulations to this next generation of writers.