Pictured, top row, L to R: Emma Doherty ’28, Caroline Jefferies ’29, Tyler Jones ’25, Harper Kellum ’29, and Gracie Lirette ’27; middle row: London McCall ’30, Evy McKee ’29, Katherine Pace ’30, Katie Phan ’28, and Hannah Pollard ’25; bottom row: Mary Alice Rawson ’29, Alia Sims ’26, Mimi Wilson ’29, Sophia Wilson ’28, and Jamie Woods ’25.
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Young Writers Earn 23 Scholastic Writing Awards
Congratulations to the 15 Hutchison girls who won Scholastic Writing Awards in the recent Alliance for Young Artists & Writers competition!
Hutchison students demonstrated a mastery of storytelling and creativity as they submitted original works of fiction, poetry, and personal essays for the Scholastic Writing Awards. They competed against students across several states in the South region. Eight girls received Gold Keys, and their works are moving on to compete nationally.
Middle school English teachers Robby Uhrman and Amanda Muir said they are incredibly proud of their students who placed. Upper school English teacher Jenna Morgan said she is excited to see our young writers be recognized for their work. “A lot of time and vulnerability goes into creating a strong piece of writing. I am so impressed with the level of work each of these girls produced,” she said.
Gold Key Winners
Emma Doherty ’28: Poetry
Tyler Jones ’25: Flash Fiction
Harper Kellum ’29: Poetry
Gracie Lirette ’27: One in Short Story and One in Flash Fiction
Katie Phan ’28: One in Flash Fiction and One in Poetry
Hannah Pollard ’25: Flash Fiction
Mary Alice Rawson ’29: Poetry
Sophia Wilson ’28: Poetry
Silver Key Winners
Caroline Jefferies ’29: Poetry
Tyler Jones ’25: Poetry
Jamie Woods ’25: Flash Fiction
Honorable Mention Winners
Gracie Lirette ’27: Poetry
London McCall ’30: Poetry
Evy McKee ’29: Poetry
Katherine Pace ’30: Personal Essay & Memoir
Katie Phan ’28: Two in Flash Fiction
Alia Sims ’26: Two in Poetry
Mimi Wilson ’29: Poetry
Jamie Woods ’25: Flash Fiction
We commend all our Hutchison participants whose hard work and creativity enabled them to produce deeply personal, innovative, and thought-provoking work.
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