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3 MHS students win Scholastic Art Awards

Posted on: February 25, 2022
photo of octopus

Congratulations to three Milford High School students who recently won recognition in the Scholastic Art & Writing awards.

Seniors Mo Cambron and Olivia Pascale, and junior Simone Early-Slack won awards for their visual art entries in the 2022 contest.

Cambron won a gold key in sculpture and honorable mentions in printmaking and mixed media. Pascale won a silver key in digital art (Octopus). Early-Slack won a gold key in digital art (Italy). These students’ art teachers are Damon Tucker and Chris Luessen.

These students were regional award winners and their artwork was eligible to appear in the winners' exhibition at the Art Academy of Cincinnati last week.

The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards recognize student achievement in the visual and literary arts in 28 categories, including drawing and illustration, photography, flash fiction, poetry, film and animation, journalism and more.

Since the program’s founding in 1923, the Awards have fostered the creativity and talent of millions of students, including renowned alumni like Stephen King, Joyce Carol Oates and Andy Warhol.