2026 Vermont Scholastic Art and Writing Awards
St. Johnsbury Academy students won fifty-three awards in this year’s 2026 Vermont Scholastic Art and Writing Awards for both Fine Art and Writing. A total of twenty-seven students won awards for their work in Portfolio (Writing), Journalism, Personal Essay & Memoir, Drawing, Critical Essay, Short Story, Fashion, Ceramics & Glass, Poetry, Photography, Experimental Photography, Painting, Screenplays & Scripts, and Flash Fiction, Portfolio (Art). They received six Gold Keys, 13 Silver Keys, and 34 Honorable Mentions. Entries winning Gold Keys will be judged at the national level of the competition in the coming weeks.
Gold Key winners include Marcus Burns 鈥26 in Portfolio (Writing) for We Mostly Live Underground, Scarlett Hersh 鈥28 in Critical Essay for The Unmaking of the American Democracy: Trump, Authoritarianism, and the Erosion of Democracy, Rylie Johnston 鈥26 in Experimental Photography for Praise Him All You Shining Stars, (which also received an Honorable Mention in Photography), Allison Schmidt 鈥29 in Drawing for Portrait of a Stranger, and Ruby Tillotson 鈥26 in Personal Essay & Memoir for RamDom: The Teacher I Never Knew I Needed.听
Additionally, Marcus earned Silver in Poetry for Amphibian and for New Moon. Scarlett earned Honorable Mention for her poems Waiting for the Sunrise and Heaven Gained Another Soul and her short story, The Bond That Took Flight. Ruby also earned a Silver in Portfolio for Writing with The Human Condition and Honorable Mention in Personal Essay & Memoir for You Have Three Months to Learn and Let鈥檚 Have Another Bite in Screenplays & Scripts.
Junior Grant Tucker earned Silver for The Short Lived Adventures of January Weed in Screenplays & Scripts and for Asthmatic in Poetry. Grant also earned seven Honorable Mentions for Pain Falling, Colorless, Help, A Pirate鈥檚 Ghazal, Orphanages Floors and Apple Cores, Cloaked Luna, and Winding Winds.
Burke Donovan 鈥28 earned a Silver in Poetry with Tiny Lenses and an Honorable Mention in Poetry with Rise Anyway.
Emily Morgan 鈥26 earned a Silver in Journalism with Like a Local: Burke, the Mountain That Raised Me and Elliette Melen 鈥28 earned a Silver in Ceramics and Glass for Apple Slide Shelf.
Junior Raine Rashid earned two Silvers in Poetry with On Home and PRESERVE SCORCHED FAITH AT THE FOREBEARER鈥橲 FUNERAL.
Poppy Shattuck 鈥27 also won two Silvers in Poetry with Carrow and Pleonexia and an Honorable Mention in Poetry for Treason.
Students earning Honorable Mention are:
Devlyn Foldeak 鈥26 in Photography for Reflections
Beatrice Garvin 鈥28 in Poetry for Makeup, Intertwined, and 50 years
Leo Kantowitz 鈥27 in Photography for Galaxy Far Far Away, Collection 1 of 4 鈥 鈥Pew Pew鈥 and Galaxy Far Far Away, Collection 2 of 4 鈥 鈥Behind Me鈥
Conall Kennedy 鈥29 in Poetry for The Discarded Noble
Antonita Rae Melchor 鈥27 with She Can See What They Can鈥檛 in Painting
Reese Mulligan 鈥29 for Campus Landscapes in Drawing
Ivanna Mullins 鈥29 for Portrait of Woman in Drawing
Mia Porcelli 鈥29 in Drawing for November Portrait
Emma Putnam 鈥26 in Fashion with Pavonine
Colin Randal 鈥26 with Ye Three, Have Some Tea? and Tabitha Teapot, both in Ceramics and Glass
Ashton Switser 鈥29 with Aspen鈥檚 Mark in Flash Fiction
Audrey Roy 鈥27 in Ceramics and Glass with Cup and Saucer
Natalie Wheeler 鈥27 in Ceramics and Glass with Brokenness
Hannah White 鈥26 with Summer Nostalgia in Portfolio (Art)
Pieces receiving Gold Keys move on to be judged at the national level by an impressive panel of creative industry experts. National Medalists are recognized at the National Ceremony at Carnegie Hall in New York City.
CAPTION:
Gathering on Fuller Hall stage are: Ashton Switser ’29, Allison Schmidt ’29, Elliette听Melen ’28, Mia Porcelli ’29, Ivanna Mullins ’29, Conall Kennedy ’29, Grant Tucker ’27, Ruby Tillotson ’26, Marcus Burns ’27, Colin Randall ’26, Rylie Johnston ’26, Eve LeBlanc ’26, Poppy Shattuck ’27, Antonita Rae Melchor ’27, Devlyn Foldeak ’26, Beatrice Garvin ’28, Audrey Roy ’27. Missing from the photo are Burke Donovan ’28, Scarlett Hersh ’28, Leo Kantrowitz ’27, Emily Morgan ’26, Reese Mulligan ’29Emma Putnam ’26, Raine Rashid ’27, Yuxuan Wang ’27, Natalie Wheeler ’27, and Hannah White ’26.
A slideshow of their work can be viewed .
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