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SOPHIE EICHNER
124 POINTS
class of 2012
RICE UNIVERSITY


ALEX TURNER
114 POINTS
class of 2014
PARSONS NEW SCHOOL


DORCAS LIN
85 POINTS
class of 2018

Carnegie Mellon

BIANCA DECARLI
78 POINTS

class of 2021

TBA

JOANNA GRAY
70 POINTS
class of 2014

PRATT











ANDREW ANGEL
67 POINTS
class of 2019

SCAD

JACOB RAMOS
64 POINTS
class of 2010
BROWN UNIVERSITY


ABBIE WINTERS
63 POINTS
class of 2011
VCUARTS


LILY BURNAM
61 POINTS
class of 2021
TBA
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MARY CLANTON
53 POINTS
class of 2013
VCUARTS





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​ERIKA WENRICH
52 POINTS
class of 2010
WILLIAM AND MARY


TORRANCE HALL
50 POINTS
class of 2017

MICA

JOANN KIM
47 POINTS

class of 2020

UVA

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JINNY KANG
46 POINTS
class of 2014
UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND

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EMMA RASICH
41 POINTS
class of 2017
VCUARTS

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PEYTON BARNES
38 POINTS

class of 2017
PRATT


CAROLINE BRANCH
36 POINTS

class of 2019

VCUARTS

QUINN MEHLER
34 POINTS
class of 2014
VCUARTS


​PEYTON MILLER
33 POINTS
class of 2018
MARY WASHINGTON


PETER SWITZER
33 POINTS
class of 2005
JMU
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AUDREY HESTER
31 POINTS
class of 2010
RANDOLPH MACON


DENZEL BOYD

30 POINTS
class of 2013
VCUARTS

KAELEE HUMPHREY

30 POINTS

class of 2011
VT

BRIT KERN

27 POINTS

class of 2013
MICA / BRANDCENTER 

STEVE LANE
24 POINTS

class of 2020

VCUARTS



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WHAT ARE SCHOLASTICS POINTS?
Having coached state championship soccer and golf teams,  I found that the all-time team and individual statistics were great motivators for my players. Since I'm in the unique situation of having been at Deep Run since it opened, I figured I might as well find out what numbers tell us about departmental progress. I sorted through all of the scholastics records of the DRHSART department since it opened in 2002.

I have compiled that data into a webpage containing all of the award winners in our school's history, and have created a points system to rank the merit of those awards according their difficulty to attain. 




WHAT IS SCHOLASTICS?
The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards have an impressive legacy dating back to 1923 and a noteworthy roster of past winners including Andy Warhol, Sylvia Plath, Truman Capote, Richard Avedon, Robert Redford and Joyce Carol Oates.

The Awards are an important opportunity for students to be recognized for their creative talents. Each year, the Alliance partners with more than 100 visual and literary-arts focused organizations across the country to bring The Awards to local communities. Teens in grades 7 through 12 can apply in 28 categories of art and writing for the chance to earn scholarships and have their works exhibited or published.

Submissions are juried by luminaries in the visual and literary arts, some of whom are past award recipients. Panelists look for works that best exemplify originality, technical skill and the emergence of a personal voice or vision.

To date, the Awards have encouraged over 13 million students, recognized more than 9 million young artists and writers, and made available more than $25 million in awards and scholarships. They continue to be the longest-running, most prestigious recognition program for creative teens in the U.S., and the largest source of scholarships for young artists and writers.

AWARDS
The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards have an impressive legacy dating back to 1923 and a noteworthy roster of past winners including Andy Warhol, Sylvia Plath, Truman Capote, Richard Avedon, Robert Redford and Joyce Carol Oates.

The Awards are an important opportunity for students to be recognized for their creative talents. Each year, the Alliance partners with more than 100 visual and literary-arts focused organizations across the country to bring The Awards to local communities. Teens in grades 7 through 12 can apply in 28 categories of art and writing for the chance to earn scholarships and have their works exhibited or published.

Submissions are juried by luminaries in the visual and literary arts, some of whom are past award recipients. Panelists look for works that best exemplify originality, technical skill and the emergence of a personal voice or vision.

To date, the Awards have encouraged over 13 million students, recognized more than 9 million young artists and writers, and made available more than $25 million in awards and scholarships. They continue to be the longest-running, most prestigious recognition program for creative teens in the U.S., and the largest source of scholarships for young artists and writers.


RECOGNITION
Students who win at the regional level are celebrated at local ceremonies and have their work showcased in exhibitions, publications and at public readings. National Medalists are celebrated at a prestigious Carnegie Hall ceremony and have their work showcased in reputable galleries in New York City.

Regional Awards
Gold Key: The highest level of achievement on the regional level. Approximately 7 – 10% of all regional submissions are recognized with Gold Key Awards and all are considered for national-level recognition.
Silver Key: Approximately 10 – 15% of all regional submissions are recognized with Silver Key Awards.
Honorable Mention: This Award recognizes students with artistic potential. Approximately 15 – 20% of all regional submissions receive Honorable Mention Awards.
American Visions & Voices Nominees: Five works are selected out of all Gold Key works (across categories) as the "Best of Show" for each region.

National Awards
Gold Medal: The most outstanding works in the nation.
Silver Medal: Works demonstrating high honors on the national level.
American Visions & Voices Medal: An esteemed panel of jurors selects the best of the five American Voices & Visions Nominees from each region to receive national recognition with the American Visions & Voices Medal.




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