Pictured, top row, L to R: Lucy Allende ’30, Dorothy Bowie ’30, Logan Canale ’30, Charlotte Chambliss ’30, Katie Clark ’26, and Emma Doherty ’28; middle row, L to R: Madeline Goetze ’27, Emmerson Houston ’30, Mariah Leach ’31, Sloane Middleton ’30, Katie Phan ’28, and Chloe Phillips ’28; bottom row, L to R: Kira Poole ’30, Acelynn Saisuphaluck ’28, Alia Sims ’26, Kaley Thannum ’30, Sloane Vandergrift ’27, and Anna Kate Weathersby ’30
Congratulations to the 18 middle and upper school 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. Three girls received Gold Keys, and their works are moving on to compete nationally.
Upper school English teacher Jenna Morgan said she enjoys seeing our young writers be recognized for their hard work: “This year, we had a great range of grades submit to the Scholastic Awards, as well as a variety of genres submitted. It is wonderful to see our girls not only want to showcase their talents, but also demonstrate a willingness to try out new styles of writing.”
We commend all our Hutchison participants whose hard work and creativity enabled them to produce deeply personal, innovative, and thought-provoking work.
Gold Keys Lucy Allende ’30: Three in Poetry Emmerson Houston ’30: Poetry Katie Phan ’28: Poetry
Silver Keys Dorothy Bowie ’30: Three in Poetry Logan Canale ’30: Poetry Charlotte Chambliss ’30: Novel Katie Clark ’26: Short Story Madeline Goetze ’27: Poetry Katie Phan ’28: Four in Poetry Alia Sims ’26: Poetry Kaley Thannum ’30: Poetry Sloane Vandergrift ’27: Flash Fiction
Honorable Mention Emma Doherty ’28: Flash Fiction Mariah Leach ’31: Novel Sloane Middleton ’30: Personal Essay & Memoir Katie Phan ’28: Five in Poetry and One in Flash Fiction Chloe Phillips ’28: Screenplays & Scripts Kira Poole ’30: Personal Essay & Memoir Acelynn Saisuphaluck ’28: Poetry Alia Sims ’26: Two in Poetry Sloane Vandergrift ’27: Short Story Anna Kate Weathersby ’30: Poetry
The best coaches teach you lessons that last long after the final buzzer. Ten alumnae hope to impart what they learned through Hutchison athletics by coaching girls in sports such as soccer, basketball, lacrosse, and volleyball.
While studying dinosaurs, Anne Willson’s pre-kindergarten class became interested in volcanoes. They worked together to build their own and joyfully watched their creation erupt.
Hutchison Now highlights recent graduates early in their careers who embody how a Hutchison education can lead anywhere you can imagine. We spoke with Kelley Guinn McArtor ’12, a brand marketing director at PepsiCo in New York.
Molly, a nationally recognized midfielder, signed her National Letter of Intent to play Division I soccer. She credits Hutchison with helping her build a strong work ethic and providing training and recovery opportunities in the Crain Center.
How does Hutchison support student well-being? During an Independent Schools Management webinar on school leadership, Head of School Dr. Kristen Ring shared with educators how Hutchison is responding to evolving student needs with clarity, consistency, and care.
Since joining Hutchison in 2020, Chief Financial Officer Melissa Baker has exemplified what it means to be a mission-driven, forward-thinking financial leader. She was a finalist for the 2025 CFO of the Year award from the Memphis Business Journal and was featured in its October 24, 2025, edition and online.
One of the best ways to narrow down career interests is through experience, and the Institute for Responsible Citizenship provided our freshmen and sophomores with a closer look at the possibilities.
Two alumnae—Shubhi Singh ’22 and Francie Sentilles ’17—have taken their world language skills far beyond Hutchison classrooms, from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where they both attended, to countries around the world.
Carly Gubin ’12 played tennis at Hutchison and learned the importance of being part of a team. As a dentist, she relies on a team when caring for patients.
When our girls come together to serve, amazing things happen. During their service retreat, our 10th graders built strong bonds while making a positive impact across Memphis.