Pine Crest School Writers Earn Scholastic Writing Awards




Pine Crest School Writers Earn Scholastic Writing Awards
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Upper School Awards & Achievements


Five (5) Pine Crest Upper and Middle School writers have been recognized by the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards from the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers for their original work.

The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards is the oldest and most prestigious creative arts recognition program in the nation. Through the Awards program, the Alliance, whose mission is to identify students with exceptional artistic and literary talent, offers teens the opportunity to receive a scholarship and have their work exhibited and published.

Gold Key entries are automatically considered for national awards, which include Gold Medal, Silver Medal with Distinction, Silver Medal, and direct scholarship awards.  

Jack Cole ’25
Gold Key - “Poppy,” Personal Essay and Memoir Writing

Netta Dobzinski ’25
Honorable Mention - “Why the Holocaust was the Most Important Event of the Twentieth Century,” Critical Essay

Noa Dobzinski ’25
Honorable Mention - “Roe v. Wade and Its Impact,” Critical Essay

Alexander Weinberg ’25
Honorable Mention - “Was It the New Deal or World War II that brought America out of the Great Depression?,” Critical Essay
Honorable Mention - “Leadership in Antigone,” Critical Essay

Jonathan Weinberg ’26
Honorable Mention - “Turner’s World,” Poetry

Congratulations to all!
 







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Pine Crest School Writers Earn Scholastic Writing Awards