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First Name Last Name Work Title Work Category Award School First Name Last Name Work Title Work Category Award School Billie fabrikant Weird in the Ward Poetry Honorable Mention The Dalton School Billie fabrikant Homecoming Short Story Silver Key The Dalton School Scott Fairbanks All the Small Things Personal Essay/Memoir Gold Key Stuyvesant High School Brooklyn Heights Montessori Julia Falcinelli Well, Mr. Lane Flash Fiction Honorable Mention School Anna Farber Elementary Personal Essay/Memoir Honorable Mention Hunter College High School Anna Farber Doubts, I Guess Personal Essay/Memoir Honorable Mention Hunter College High School Charlotte FE On a Wretched Sunny Sunday Poetry Gold Key Saint Ann's School The Unprecedented Destruction of You Collegiate Institute of Math and Jodi-Ann Fearon + I Poetry Silver Key Science June Fergus Simone's Dystopia Science Fiction/Fantasy Honorable Mention The Berkeley Carroll School During, The Aftermath, Initial Voice of Chanelle Ferguson the Soul Poetry Honorable Mention Herbert H Lehman High School Not Exactly Something You Can Put on Cristina Fernandez a Resume Science Fiction/Fantasy Honorable Mention Convent of the Sacred Heart Madison Fernandez The Saddest Flowers Short Story Silver Key Bard High School Early College Samantha Fierro It girl + reality Personal Essay/Memoir Honorable Mention Eleanor Roosevelt High School Hannah Finamore-Rossler Shayna Kopf Dramatic Script Silver Key Saint Ann's School Hannah Finamore-Rossler Lakeview Shock Correctional Poetry Honorable Mention Saint Ann's School Hannah Finamore-Rossler Frankie the Worm Short Story Honorable Mention Saint Ann's School The Influence of the Witches on Chana Fine Macbeth Critical Essay Silver Key Manhattan High School for Girls Lydia Finkel The Atrium Poetry Honorable Mention The Dalton School Congress Prevented Medicare From Exerting Countervailing Power Against Benjamin Firester Big Pharma Journalism Silver Key Hunter College High School Ray Fishman Two Worlds and A Dream Personal Essay/Memoir Honorable Mention Horace Mann School Ray Fishman Boyhood: New York City, A Few Raps Poetry Honorable Mention Horace Mann School Ray Fishman King of the Court Personal Essay/Memoir Gold Key Horace Mann School Mass Incarceration in the United States: How We've Moved from Freedom to Ray Fishman Incarceration Critical Essay Honorable Mention Horace Mann School Jada Fitzpatrick Grand Old Flag Poetry Honorable Mention Preparatory Academy for Writers Aimee Flanigan The Patient Mrs. Paige Personal Essay/Memoir Silver Key Convent of the Sacred Heart Our Heroes Are Those Who Have Overcome; It’s Time We Overcome Masha Fomitchova Them As Well Personal Essay/Memoir Silver Key Stuyvesant High School Chloe Fong Wake Up Poetry Gold Key Saint Ann's School Chloe Fong A Trip to the Candy Stand Flash Fiction Gold Key Saint Ann's School Luca Fontes The Smell of Life and Blood Short Story Honorable Mention Columbia Grammar-Prep School Katherine Franco When Egalitarianism Isn't Enough Journalism Honorable Mention The Dalton School Katherine Franco Nobel Prize for Non-Fiction? Journalism Silver Key The Dalton School Tammuz Frankel new york summer Poetry Silver Key Hunter College High School Tammuz Frankel light up Poetry Silver Key Hunter College High School Tammuz Frankel Decriminalizing Prostitution Critical Essay Silver Key Hunter College High School The Privilege of Discussing White Tammuz Frankel Privilege Journalism Gold Key Hunter College High School the revised upgraded new and improved first amendment: enhanced special Tammuz Frankel edition 2.0 Poetry Honorable Mention Hunter College High School Branch Freeman When God set out to make the Earth Poetry Honorable Mention Stuyvesant High School Branch Freeman By virtue of the animals Poetry Gold Key Stuyvesant High School Branch Freeman Youth and a Distant Hilltop Personal Essay/Memoir Silver Key Stuyvesant High School Branch Freeman Child of Scorn Personal Essay/Memoir Honorable Mention Stuyvesant High School Claire French Pink Snow Storms Flash Fiction Honorable Mention Packer Collegiate Institute Mia Freund The After-Party Poetry Silver Key The Dalton School Mia Freund Puddles Poetry Gold Key The Dalton School Mia Freund Brown Man Lies in the Sand Poetry Silver Key The Dalton School Draisy Friedman Silver Science Fiction/Fantasy Honorable Mention Manhattan High School for Girls Halle Friedman A Defense of State Morality Critical Essay Gold Key Columbia Grammar-Prep School Halle Friedman Love Song in an Acura MDX Poetry Gold Key Columbia Grammar-Prep School Hildi Gabel Number 4927 Short Story Honorable Mention Brooklyn Friends School Sarah Gafur GIRLS Poetry Gold Key Townsend Harris High School Sarah Gafur Voyeur Short Story Honorable Mention Townsend Harris High School Yainie Gallego Highschool Short Story Honorable Mention Community Action School MS 258 New Explorations Into Science, Lourdes Garcia Little Kit Means Love (and Trouble) Short Story Silver Key Technology, and Math (NEST+m) Abraham Joshua Heschel High Eliana Gayle-Schneider Young Love Tinted Birch Veneer Dramatic Script Silver Key School The Black Line: An Ode to My Jewish Abraham Joshua Heschel High Eliana Gayle-Schneider State Poetry Silver Key School Max Geissbühler Adventure Camp Short Story Honorable Mention Packer Collegiate Institute Ruby Gerber Birthmarks Poetry Gold Key Saint Ann's School Ruby Gerber Finding Fossils Poetry Honorable Mention Saint Ann's School Ruby Gerber Jack Poetry Honorable Mention Saint Ann's School Ruby Gerber Excavating Poetry Silver Key Saint Ann's School Ruby Gerber Finding Soil Writing Portfolio Silver Key Saint Ann's School Sophie Gern Morning Traditions Short Story Honorable Mention Trinity School Wilbur Hall Insititute for Technology and Alessandro Getzel Education Admissions Application Humor Gold Key The Berkeley Carroll School Gasping, Codependency, Him, Circular Adrian Gibbons Motion, Postscript Poetry Honorable Mention Hunter College High School Mark Twain I.S. 239 for the Gifted Mia Gindis The Madness Feeds Science Fiction/Fantasy Gold Key and Talented 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Goldstein Albatross Flash Fiction Gold Key Baruch Junior High School 104 Simon Anna Grace Goldstein Why My Baby Sister Cries Flash Fiction Honorable Mention Baruch Junior High School 104 Simon Anna Grace Goldstein Different From Different Short Story Honorable Mention Baruch MS 51 William Alexander Middle Ruby Goodman Celia and Me Dramatic Script Honorable Mention School Grant Gordon Finding Warmth in Healdsburg Square Flash Fiction Silver Key The Dalton School Grant Gordon The Box Short Story Gold Key The Dalton School Grant Gordon They're Dying Short Story Honorable Mention The Dalton School Grant Gordon Dusting the China Short Story Silver Key The Dalton School Grant Gordon A Quiet Hour, Free Hours Poetry Silver Key The Dalton School Lily Gordon Lady of the House Poetry Gold Key Bard High School Early College Lily Gordon Mothers and Daughters Personal Essay/Memoir Silver Key Bard High School Early College Lily Gordon Ten Grains of Salt for a Brown Boy Short Story Honorable Mention Bard High School Early College Lily Gordon Inevitable Poetry Silver Key Bard High School Early College Central Park explained by Quantum Spencer Gordon-Sand Mechanics Poetry Gold Key Hunter College High School Spencer Gordon-Sand Insincere poems with grains of truth. 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