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SEVEN HILLS CLAIMS TREMENDOUS SHOWING IN SCHOLASTIC WRITING AWARDS 2021

Article provided by the Upper School English Department

At Seven Hills, the pen is mightier than even a pandemic. In December 2020, Seven Hills students entered their poems, essays, and other written works in the 2020 Scholastic Writing Competition, and last week they received almost 60 recognitions—the most in the Southern Ohio and Northern Kentucky region.

Approximately 80 students entered the competition, a remarkable feat given the unique challenges this year. The Upper School’s Literary Magazine Club, Inspire, set up workshops and promoted the event.  

“Putting the world into words helps us understand it, and putting words into the world brings a community together,” explained Inspire editor Jenny Hu. 

“Especially right now during the pandemic, the literary magazine team saw writing as a crucial form of self-expression, and Scholastic was a perfect venue for it. As we helped our peers submit, it was amazing to see everyone finding comfort and pride in their creations,” Hu added. 

Seven Hills won prizes for writing in a host of genres, including poetry, short story, personal narrative, flash fiction, journalism, and critical essay. Though the regions have some flexibility, they generally recognize approximately the top five percent in any one category with a Gold Key, the next five percent with Silver Key and another 10-15% with an honorable mention. Regional Gold Key recipients automatically go on to the National Scholastic Writing Competition, the oldest and largest student writing contest in the country.

Seven Hills students led the way in the Critical Essay category, garnering nine of the 12 Regional Gold Keys awarded this year.

Junior Jenny Hu will compete at the national level for the third time in three years after earning Gold Keys in both Short Story and Flash Fiction. Jenny’s seven recognitions were the second highest total in the region, and she was also one of only two students in the region to be recognized in both creative and critical writing.  

Junior Lucy Schneider received two recognitions for writing she did as part of an independent study course she designed, Perspectives on the Holocaust: Second Generation and Beyond.  

“As a teenage girl in high school I have caught myself thinking about my purpose in this world and where I stand among my peers. When I truly think about it, being Jewish is a big part of my identity. As a Jew, we have many morals and values to live by and learning about the continuous Jewish ‘Struggle’ through my research paper in sophomore year made me ask myself what I was contributing to my community. Having the opportunity to continue my research and expand my knowledge of Jewish Literature has made me feel more connected to my religious beliefs and helped me remember, even when I am at a secular school, to not hide half of my identity. Being able to talk it through with Mr. Beyreis and express my thoughts has been a wonderful experience for me. Being in a casual setting, just one on one, and talking about my family and my experiences as a Jew has truly helped me find my purpose in my Jewish community and it has helped me explore Judaism from a more personal prospective,” Schneider said.

The competition is open to grades seven through 12. Despite having their work read next to submissions by students two and three years older, Seven Hills freshmen earned 13 recognitions—more than most schools in our area.

“Perhaps this year more than ever, the act of writing and then sharing that work with others makes a vital contribution to our society. I’m grateful to the Art Academy of Cincinnati for sponsoring the regional event again this year, and I am proud of every, single Seven Hills student who had the courageous vision to distil their ideas and imagination into words and then put them out there for others to read,” English Department Chair Mark Beyreis said.

For a complete list of Seven Hills students earning prizes this year, visit the Art Academy of Cincinnati website: http://www.artacademy.edu/scholastics/scholastics.php 

Regional Gold Key recipients will hear in March the results of the national round, the second and final round of the Scholastic Writing Competition.  

Congratulations to all the Stinger writers who entered their work in the contest.

Scholastic Writing Awards 2021

Name Award Category
Lina Asfaw   Honorable Mention Critical Essay
Logan Bien Gold Key Critical Essay
Elias Buttress Gold Key Critical Essay
Diairra Daniels  Gold Key  Critical Essay

Ellie DeLyons

Honorable Mention Critical Essay

Mallory Dorsch

Honorable Mention Critical Essay

Tairen Fenhoff

Gold Key Critical Essay

Alex Frohn

Honorable Mention Poetry

Megha Gaitonde

Honorable Mention Critical Essay

Annelise Hawgood

Silver Key Critical Essay

Annelise Hawgood

Gold Key  Critical Essay

Rosalie Hoar

Gold Key Critical Essay

Jenny Hu

Honorable Mention Critical Essay

Jenny Hu

Gold Key Short Story

Jenny Hu

Honorable Mention Short Story

Jenny Hu

Honorable Mention Poetry

Jenny Hu

Silver Key  Short Story

Jenny Hu

Honorable Mention Poetry

Jenny Hu

Gold Key Flash Fiction

Annie Icenhower

Honorable Mention Critical Essay

David Kiley

Silver Key Personal Essay & Memoir

Catherine Kogan

Silver Key Critical Essay

Savoy Lackey

Silver Key Critical Essay

Abigail Li

Honorable Mention Critical Essay

Edward Li

Gold Key Short Story

Nandini Likki

Gold Key Poetry

Nandini Likki

Honorable Mention Personal Essay & Memoir

Maya Martinez

Silver Key Poetry

Martina Miquelarena

Silver Key Critical Essay

Anna Papakirk

Silver Key Critical Essay

Anna Papakirk

Gold Key Critical Essay

Neel Param

Silver Key Critical Essay

Kaiya Park

Honorable Mention Critical Essay

Kaiya Park

Gold Key Critical Essay

Olivia Pohl

Silver Key Critical Essay

Aditi Purushothaman

Gold Key Poetry

Naina Purushothaman

Honorable Mention Journalism

Naina Purushothaman

Honorable Mention Poetry

Naina Purushothaman

Silver Key Poetry

Naina Purushothaman

Gold Key Poetry

Victoria Quinn

Honorable Mention Critical Essay

Phoebe Rubenstein 

Honorable Mention Critical Essay

Lucy Schneider

Honorable Mention Critical Essay

Lucy Schneider

Honorable Mention Journalism

Siddha Shah

Honorable Mention Personal Essay & Memoir

Uma Shenai 

Gold Key Critical Essay

Jaden Sims

Honorable Mention Critical Essay

Susie Stahl

Honorable Mention Critical Essay

Julia Tamai

Honorable Mention Critical Essay

Julie Tamai 

Silver Key Critical Essay

Zayd Tayeb

Honorable Mention Critical Essay

Edie Tesfaye

Silver Key Critical Essay

Jenna Villar

Honorable Mention Critical Essay

Gabrielle Walker

Silver Key Flash Fiction

Nathan Walker

Honorable Mention Flash Fiction

Carolyn Wolujewicz

Silver Key Critical Essay

Mikul Wyer 

Silver Key Poetry