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Bloomfield Hills students shine at National Art Awards

September 23, 2024 | Bloomfield Hills Schools Board of Education, School Boards, Michigan


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Bloomfield Hills students shine at National Art Awards
During a recent government meeting, Bloomfield Hills High School Principal Dr. Dan Hartley recognized two outstanding students for their achievements in the prestigious Scholastic Art and Writing Awards. This annual competition, organized by the Alliance for Young Artists and Writers, has celebrated young talent since 1923, awarding over 25 million dollars in scholarships and accolades.

This year, the Alliance reviewed more than 110,000 submissions from creative teenagers nationwide, with only about 1,000 receiving national recognition, placing them in the top 7% of all participants. Among these distinguished artists, junior Dylan Pacenka earned a national silver medal for his mixed media sculpture titled \"Error: Love Not Found.\" Freshman Ashley Shulkin was awarded a national gold medal for her photograph \"Silenced by Royalty.\"

Principal Hartley expressed pride in the accomplishments of both students, highlighting their immense talent and the significance of their awards. The recognition not only underscores the students' artistic abilities but also reflects the supportive environment fostered at Bloomfield Hills High School.

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