
Sister Patricia McCarron, SSND, Ph.D., headmistress of Notre Dame Preparatory School, announced yesterday that 15 students have earned regional recognition for this yearโs Scholastic Art and Writing Awards, some taking home multiple honors. All told, NDP students earned a total of 23 awards in creative writing and fine arts categories.
โCongratulations to these stellar artists and writers, whose creativity and quality of expression have earned outstanding recognition,โ says Sister Patricia. โDeep appreciation is also given to the outstanding teachers who have guided these students through both this competition and the educational journey which has allowed them to discover new interests and hone God-given talents. โ
Of note, five students achieved the highest honor or โGold Key,โ thereby making them eligible for the national recognition component of the competition and accompanying scholarship dollars if selected.
- Brooke Johnston โ24, poetry
- Maeve McCarron โ23, painting
- BiancaRose Nnabue โ26, poetry; also, (2) Honorable Mentions in drawing and illustration
- Emerson Ross โ26, poetry
- Aubree Zabkowski โ26, flash fiction
Other competition winners include:
- Harper Bowen โ26, flash fiction, Honorable Mention
- Lauren DeCourcey โ22
- photography, Honorable Mention;
- writing portfolio, Honorable Mention
- Brooke Mackley โ23
- short story, Silver Key;
- poetry, Silver Key
- Summer Nelson โ23, poetry, Silver Key
- Reagan Riemer โ24, photography, Honorable Mention
- Casey Rolfes โ22, digital art, Honorable Mention
- Mia Saxon โ26
- (2) flash fiction awards, both Silver Key;
- flash fiction, Honorable Mention;
- (2) poetry awards, both Honorable Mention
- Claire Strain โ26, flash fiction, Honorable Mention
- Mackenzie Ward โ26, poetry, Silver Key
- Catherine White โ26, poetry, Honorable Mention
Sponsored by the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers, the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards is the nationโs longest-running, most prestigious recognition program for creative teens in grades 7-12. in the nation. The NDP winners are among 1,300 teens from Baltimore and the surrounding region who submitted 3,000 works of visual and literary art. All works were blindly judged by local visual artists, novelists, poets, playwrights, educators, and editors. Each piece is judged based on originality, technical skill, and the emergence of a personal voice.
NDP faculty in both the Art and English departments have been encouraging students to submit works to the contest for several years. โThe contest gives [the students] a concrete way to share their talents and put themselves out there,โ says NDP Middle Level English Teacher Erin McNamara. โIn writing and art, we strive to help the girls develop their own voices through pen and paint, and this contest encourages and allows them to share those voices with the world.โ

Founded in 1873, Notre Dame Preparatory School is a Catholic, independent, college preparatory school for approximately 800 girls in grades 6-12. The School Sisters of Notre Dame sponsor the school, which is dedicated to educating young women to transform the world.
