NEWTOWN, PA — Jack DeBoyace, a senior at Central Bucks High School East, has been named the 2026 Bucks County High School Poet of the Year after placing as a runner-up the past two years.
DeBoyace rose to the top of 70 entries from across the county, according to Bucks County Community College Professor Ethel Rackin, director of the Bucks County Poet Laureate Program, which includes the annual High School Poet of the Year contest.
After finishing as second runner-up in 2025 and first runner-up in 2024, DeBoyace receives a $300 prize for being named the top young poet in the 39 th annual contest. He also entered the contest in his freshman year.
Rackin noted that the judges – current Bucks County Poet Laureate Madeline Marriott and 2024 laureate Lake Angela – were quite impressed with the level of creativity in the three poems DeBoyace submitted.
Marriott noted that the winning poems “work deftly and efficiently, guiding the reader toward a place of unabashed, dizzying feeling.
“This poet undertakes something fascinating, asking readers to consider what a poem can be in a concrete world,” Marriott said. “The control of sound, space, and rhythm, coupled with surprising and careful images, stamped these works into my memory from the first read — works of poetic sensibility far beyond what could be expected of a high school student.”
Writing is a large part of DeBoyace’s daily life. He’s an active member of The Patriot Newspaper at C.B. East, where he serves as the editor-in-chief and archivist. He’s also the founding editor of Bridgework literary magazine, is co-president of his school’s chapter of Key Club, and is president of the environmental club.
DeBoyace says he first became serious about writing when he joined Holicong Middle School’s literary magazine, "sevenatenine," under the guidance of teacher Brett
Vogelsinger.
“As a novice poet, it was so encouraging to be surrounded by a group of people willing to experiment with form, the notion of ‘poetics,’ and to challenge one another relentlessly,” said DeBVoyace. “I continue to be inspired by the work produced in that brief span of time.”
As he looks forward to starting at Bennington College in Bennington, Vermont, this fall to study literature, DeBoyace looks back fondly on his time at C.B. East.
“Launching the school literary magazine, 'Bridgework,' has been my proudest accomplishment by far,” he said. “I've had the honor to collaborate with prior colleagues from 'sevenatenine' as well as with exciting new voices. My mentor Mrs. [Christine] Dollarton has continued to support and advocate for me and this project, and I am thankful for her every day.”
The judges also named three runners-up in the contest. They are Taryn Ludwig, a senior at Council Rock High School South, first runner-up; Evelyn Kerr, a sophomore at Central Bucks High School West, second runner-up; and Sophie Korneve, a senior at Council Rock High School South, third runner-up.
A dozen finalists were also recognized by the judges.
A reading and celebration will take place from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, May 9, in the Orangery building on the college’s Newtown campus. The event will feature the winner,
runners-up, finalists, and judges.
Bucks County Community College is located at 275 Swamp Road, Newtown 18940 where there is ample free parking. For a campus map and directions, visit bucks.edu/newtown.
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