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Canon-Mac Students Honored at Scholastic Art Competition
Congrats to those who entered and those who won!
Several Canon-McMillan High School students were recognized for their art accomplishments at the recent Scholastic Art and Writing Competition of Southwestern Pennsylvania.
Brooke Stevenson, a junior, received a Gold Key and an American Vision Award— the highest level of achievement on the regional level—for her drawing titled “Amadeus.”
Kiera Browell, a freshman, received two Gold Keys for her photography pieces “Dahlia Supernova” and “Hot Papaya Echinacea.”
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Madilynn Delach, a senior, also received a Gold Key for her digital art piece titled “Cultural Cuisine.”
The students' Gold Key work was forwarded to New York for national-level adjudication. National winners will be announced in March.
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Winner of Silver Keys for distinguished achievement on the regional level was:
- Kiera Browell, freshman, for her photographs, “Berry Patriotic,” and “What a Bee Sees.”
Merit Award winners were:
- Madilynn Delach, senior, “Hijab,” drawing
- Hailey Mark, junior, “True Colors,” mixed-media
Other Canon-McMillan High School students who submitted artwork to the competition and had their entries exhibited in Gallagher Hall at California University were:
- Seniors Kailee Leadingham, Casey Peel, Jasmine Powell, Danielle Stevenson and Angela Zanaglio
- Juniors Jordan Dobrowski, Jessica Ganser and Erene Semanderes
- Sophomore Joseph Kosky
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