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Cherry Hill Student At Moorestown Friends Recognized For Writing

Sophomore Hannah Jin, of Cherry Hill, won two honorable mentions for her poems entitled "The Panda" and "Saturday Morning."

CHERRY HILL, NJ — A Moorestown Friends School student from Cherry Hill has been recognized for her writing. She was one of five of the school's students who have been recognized as part of the 2018 Southern NJ Regional Scholastic Art and Writing Awards competition, the school announced Tuesday morning.

Sophomore Hannah Jin, of Cherry Hill, won two honorable mentions for her poems entitled “The Panda” and “Saturday Morning.” She was one of two students recognized for her writing.

Junior Serena Lin, of Moorestown, won 10 total awards in the writing categories. She received honorable mentions for her poems “And Then It Was Less Bleak Because We Said So” and “girlhood” and her flash fiction piece “An Autopsy.”

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Lin was awarded Silver Keys for her poems “slut,” “kickback,” “kwansaba,” and “molotov cocktail.” She earned Gold Keys for her poems “on outliving one another,” “seasons,” and “back in the ring again.”

Junior Vika Kulchyckyj, of Cinnaminson, won two honorable mentions for her photographs “Bloom” and “Standing Alone.” She was one of three students recognized in art categories.

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Senior Megan Mininno, of Moorestown, won a Gold Key and is an American Vision Nominee for her mixed media piece “Narrative.”

Sophomore Calvin Bell, of Pennsauken, won a Gold Key for photography for his piece “Light’s Prospective.”

As Gold Key winners, Bell, Mininno, and Lin will have their works considered for national awards. Additionally, as one of only five “Best in Show” works of art selected from the South Jersey region as an American Vision Nominee, Mininno’s work will be considered for the American Voices Medal for artists — the highest regional honor presented by the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards.

Submissions are juried by luminaries in the visual and literary arts. Panelists look for works with the most originality, technical skill, and the emergence of a personal voice or vision.

The attached image was provided by Moorestown Friends School: Hannah Jin, Serena Lin, Vika Kulchyckyj, Megan Mininno, and Calvin Bell.

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