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State/ Country City School Name Last Name First Name Grade Awards Work Category Work Title AK Fairbanks West Valley High School Webb Sarah 12 GOLD MEDAL Digital Art Cupboard AL Birimingham The Altamont School Sorscher Lincoln 8 GOLD MEDAL Flash Fiction Conclusion AL Birmingham Alabama School of Fine Arts Buckingaham Kendall 10 GOLD MEDAL Painting Bleach A Set Of Stitches In Time, Saint Laz of AL Birmingham Alabama School of Fine Arts Crist Amanda 12 GOLD MEDAL Poetry Tomatoes Split Ends: An AL Birmingham Alabama School of Fine Arts Crist Amanda 12 SILVER MEDAL Writing Portfolio Autobiography AL Birmingham The Altamont School Brock Joe'l 8 SILVER MEDAL Photography Birmingham Morning AL Birmingham The Altamont School Pless Lucy 8 SILVER MEDAL Photography Maori AL Birmingham The Altamont School Johnson Zach 8 SILVER MEDAL Photography New York City, Florida AL Florence Florence High School Kachelman Sara 12 SILVER MEDAL Dramatic Script The Broken White Line AL Hartselle Decatur High School Caldwell Jonathan 12 SILVER MEDAL Drawing Inflection AL Helena Alabama School of Fine Arts Moeller Rachel 12 SILVER MEDAL Art Portfolio Male Burden SILVER MEDAL with AL Hoover Spain Park High School DeCamillis Annabelle 12 Distinction Art Portfolio Rococo Renovation The Magic Of The AL Madison Bob Jones High School Bojang Namena 11 SILVER MEDAL Drawing Moment AL Madison Bob Jones High School Morgan Holly 12 SILVER MEDAL Dramatic Script The Box AL Mobile Home School Sherrod Ginny 12 SILVER MEDAL Short Story Lady AL Montgomery St. James School Kent Emily 8 GOLD MEDAL Printmaking Family Tree AL Montgomery St. James School Kent Emily 8 SILVER MEDAL Mixed Media Reflect Upon It AR Little Rock Little Rock Central High School Light Allison 11 GOLD MEDAL Poetry Off The Map AR Little Rock Little Rock Central High School Zhang Alexander 11 GOLD MEDAL Poetry Travelers The Seer, Becoming Me, The Soldier and the AZ Flagstaff Northland Preparatory Academy Spotts Savannah 11 SILVER MEDAL Poetry Executioner, Hush AZ Fountain Hills BASIS Scottsdale Mcdaniel Stirling 8 SILVER MEDAL Science Fiction/Fantasy The Griffin AZ Fountain Hills Fountain Hills Middle School Buettner Marie 8 SILVER MEDAL Digital Art Shattered Hope AZ Gilbert Athlos Traditional Academy Woodward-shaw Emily 7 GOLD MEDAL Photography Standing By AZ Phoenix Phoenix Country Day School Shongov Pauline 12 SILVER MEDAL Flash Fiction Chasing Desert Rain Yew And I: Trapped In A AZ Phoenix Phoenix Country Day School Shongov Pauline 12 SILVER MEDAL Writing Portfolio Wooden Box Of Mine AZ Scottsdale Desert Canyon Middle School Mookadam Aamena 8 SILVER MEDAL Poetry Orange AZ Scottsdale Write from the Heart Nam Connor 11 SILVER MEDAL Short Story The Death Tax AMERICAN VOICES Something Like Hope, AZ Scottsdale BASIS Scottsdale Lee Haley 11 MEDAL Poetry Expanding, Ship Knots AZ Sedona Verde Valley School Yin Ziren 12 SILVER MEDAL Painting Self-portrait Don't Be Afraid Of The AZ Tucson BASIS Oro Valley Martinez Gloria 8 GOLD MEDAL Science Fiction/Fantasy Dark AMERICAN VISIONS CA Altadena Westridge School Quezada-Freda Mikhaila 12 MEDAL, SILVER MEDAL Sculpture Tangle Map Humboldt County CA Altadena Westridge School Quezada-Freda Mikhaila 12 GOLD MEDAL Mixed Media Weather Map Gender Identity - CA Altadena Westridge School Quezada-Freda Mikhaila 12 SILVER MEDAL Photography Presently Congratulations 2013 National Medal Winners! State/ Country City School Name Last Name First Name Grade Awards Work Category Work Title CA Ceres, Ca Central Valley High School Villalon Brawlio 12 SILVER MEDAL Mixed Media King City CA Encino Harvard-Westlake School Dybuncio Bea 12 SILVER MEDAL Ceramics & Glass Ice CA Folsom Folsom High School Granillo Crystal 11 SILVER MEDAL Drawing Lee Jung Hwan AMERICAN VISIONS Musings On The CA Fountain Valley Fountain Valley High School Tran Nikki 11 MEDAL Film & Animation Universe Encore Junior/Senior High School CA Hesperia for the Performing and Visual Arts Kassimatis Travis 10 GOLD MEDAL Photography Frozen Sand Crush CA Idyllwild Idyllwild Arts Academy Ham Luis 10 SILVER MEDAL Short Story Pencils Sharp As Knives CA Irvine Northwood High School Zhang Andrea 10 GOLD MEDAL Digital Art Deep Forest Crossroads School for Arts and CA Los Angeles Sciences Gewirtz Connor 8 GOLD MEDAL Drawing Dead Fish L.A. County High School for the CA Los Angeles Arts Mercier Cole 12 GOLD MEDAL Digital Art My Master's Crackers L.A. County High School for the CA Los Angeles Arts Mercier Cole 12 SILVER MEDAL Art Portfolio Branded Birdnoy L.A. County High School for the CA Los Angeles Arts Zezza Lucia 12 SILVER MEDAL Art Portfolio Crepuscule Video CA Los Angeles La Salle High School Delazeri Stephanie 12 SILVER MEDAL Comic Art What Annoys Me Most Things That Annoy CA Los Angeles La Salle High School Delazeri Stephanie 12 SILVER MEDAL Art Portfolio People Los Angeles Center for Enriched CA Los Angeles Studies Qiao George 11 GOLD MEDAL Personal Essay/Memoir Sea Turtles CA Los Angeles Marlborough School Blatt Kai 12 GOLD MEDAL Digital Art Paper CA Los Angeles Marlborough School Harris Adiel 11 SILVER MEDAL Jewelry Steampunk Eyepatch CA Mill Valley Tamalpais High School Townsend Marley 9 GOLD MEDAL Flash Fiction Jump The Shark CA Mission Viejo Taipei American School Hsia Madeline 11 SILVER MEDAL Photography Mind Blown CA Mission Viejo Taipei American School Hsia Madeline 11 SILVER MEDAL Photography Blown CA Monterey Santa Catalina Lower School Nale Gianna 8 SILVER MEDAL Digital Art Where Are The People CA Newark Newark Memorial High School Olivares Cristian 12 SILVER MEDAL Photography School CA Newbury Park Westlake High School Shi Monica 11 SILVER MEDAL Drawing Daddy Furtado CA Oakland School of the Madeleine Quesenberry Zara 8 GOLD MEDAL Ceramics & Glass Mapping My Past CA Palo Alto Palo Alto High School Hammerson Daniel 9 SILVER MEDAL Photography Smoky Volcano CA Piedmont Piedmont High School Crown Lena 12 SILVER MEDAL Painting Olivia CA Redlands Redlands Senior High School KIM JIEUN 11 SILVER MEDAL Drawing Neighborhood CA Redondo Beach Rolling Hills Preparatory Barbosa Rafaella 11 GOLD MEDAL Photography Egg Canvas CA Rialto Jurupa Hills High School Alfaro Cassandra 12 SILVER MEDAL Digital Art Seeing The Truth CA San Diego Canyon Crest Academy Baru Nachiketa 12 SILVER MEDAL Writing Portfolio American Idyll CA San Diego Canyon Crest Academy Guo Stephanie 11 SILVER MEDAL Poetry Occupational Hazards Abyss- A Memoir By CA San Diego Innovations Academy Little-sana Maya 8 GOLD MEDAL Personal Essay/Memoir Maya Little-sana CA San Francisco Lowell High School Su Qing Qing 11 SILVER MEDAL Drawing Little Lion CA San Francisco Ruth Asawa School of the Arts Leong Taylor 11 GOLD MEDAL Comic Art Earnestly Congratulations 2013 National Medal Winners! State/ Country City School Name Last Name First Name Grade Awards Work Category Work Title CA San Geronimo Marin Academy Wilton Hannah 11 GOLD MEDAL Drawing Ruby CA San Jose Castilleja School Knowles Hannah 10 GOLD MEDAL Short Story Paper Cranes For Japan San Juan CA Capstrano St. Margaret's Episcopal School Lasting Liam 11 SILVER MEDAL Ceramics & Glass Olive Branch Berkeley Moon, Spiral AMERICAN VOICES Bound, Yearned CA San Lorenzo San Leandro High School Navarro Carolina 11 MEDAL Poetry Monotony. CA San Mateo San Mateo High School Barron Goldman Jordan 11 GOLD MEDAL Short Story Supporting Life CA Santa Barbara The Anacapa School Mayrock Aija 11 SILVER MEDAL Poetry Fate's Blood He had a very quiet CA Santa Clarita Interlochen Arts Academy Watson Katherine 12 SILVER MEDAL Art Portfolio demeanor CA Saratoga Saratoga High School Gu Jacqueline 12 SILVER MEDAL Personal Essay/Memoir Discovering Waldo CA Saratoga The Harker School Ke Kevin 9 SILVER MEDAL Digital Art iCreature CA Saratoga The Harker School Patnaik Isha 12 SILVER MEDAL Photography Sista, Sista L.A. County High School for the CA South Pasadena Arts Arena Rachel 12 SILVER MEDAL Ceramics & Glass Vessels CA South Pasadena Westridge School Salseda Julia 10 GOLD MEDAL Flash Fiction Cristo Redentor CA Studio City The Buckley School Baillie Paloma 10 SILVER MEDAL Ceramics & Glass Hummingbird CA Torrance Chadwick School Robertson Emily 11 GOLD MEDAL Short Story The Same Story A Poem I Wish I Had CA Torrance Chadwick School Robertson Emily 11 SILVER MEDAL Poetry Written Edward J. Richardson Middle CA Torrance School Chung Jiwon 7 SILVER MEDAL Painting Memory CA Torrance Rolling Hills Preparatory Lee Vivian 12 SILVER MEDAL Art Portfolio Notorious CO Aurora Cherry Creek High School Zheng Christopher 10 SILVER MEDAL Poetry Beautiful CO Aurora Rangeview High School Zubiate Christina 12 GOLD MEDAL Ceramics & Glass Ancient Jasper CO Aurora Smoky Hill High School Choi John 12 SILVER MEDAL Art Portfolio Max and Planck Floral Deconstruction CO Boulder Boulder High School FitzGerrell Kate 12 SILVER MEDAL Art Portfolio Moodboard Endlessly Fighting To CO Boulder Boulder High School Ghaffari Mitra 12 SILVER MEDAL Photography Stay Balanced Savta, I Don't Know, It's CO Boulder Boulder High School Nissan Miriam 11 SILVER MEDAL Poetry Okay, Bitch, CO Boulder Boulder High School Veneziano Madeleine 10 SILVER MEDAL Drawing Pinned Observations CO Boulder Peak To Peak Charter School Grunwald Ursula 12 SILVER MEDAL Short Story Windigo CO Centennial Cherokee Trail High School Clark Aspen 12 GOLD MEDAL Poetry Cherry Stems Stained Glass Windows, Conditioned, Transcendence, Slipping CO Colorado Springs Cheyenne Mountain High School Paige Zech 11 SILVER MEDAL Poetry to a Void, Ghost Town CO Colorado Springs Pine Creek
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