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ORS Report 2020-21 ALL WINNERS 1-27-21 Student Educato Educato 2021 Individual First Name Last Name Grade School Name r First r Last Awards Work Title Qianqian Zhao 7 Homeschooled Dana Barker Silver Key Histrionic Qianqian Zhao 7 Homeschooled Dana Barker Silver Key Harry Potter and the Jeffrey Niu 7 Renbrook School Amy Ma Silver Key Infected Jeffrey Niu 7 Renbrook School Amy Ma Honorable Mention School play IrvinG A Robbins Middle Dylan Dai 8 School Kathleen Brennan Gold Key Crow Joyce Li 8 IrvinG A Robbins Middle Kathryn Case Gold Key I Was Chosen Henry James Memorial The Oblivion of Raymond ZhanG 8 School Kelly Reese Gold Key Tomorrow Amy WanG 8 Smith Middle School Lauren SantavenereGold Key Asphyxia Dylan Dai 8 IrvinG A Robbins Middle Kathleen Brennan Silver Key Her Jennifer Chen 8 Mansfield Middle School Rochelle Marcus Silver Key Belief Questioned Nadia Goodman 8 Country School Kristin Liu Honorable Mention The EdGe of the Cliff The Butterflies and Rosie Liu 8 Country School Kristin Liu Honorable Mention FroGs of Life Jennifer Chen 8 Mansfield Middle School Rochelle Marcus Honorable Mention Sinfully Beautiful Samuel Peck 8 Homeschooled Veldorah Rice Honorable Mention CominG Home Sophia Lefebvre 8 LonG River Middle School Alyssa Sharpe Honorable Mention The Factory Julia Sohn 8 KinGswood-Oxford Jacquelyn Stolos Honorable Mention Just In Case Katherine Yurasek 9 Educational Center For Saul Fussiner Gold Key Joel's Funeral Ryan Kim 9 Choate-Rosemary Hall Joe Lampe Gold Key The Double Asteroid Isabella WanG 9 Loomis Chaffee School PetaGay Rowe Gold Key Never Meant to Fly Madalyn Lanz 9 Cheshire HiGh School Julie Trifone Gold Key NothinG Choate-Rosemary Hall Sejin Kim 9 School Kalya Yannatos Gold Key Playlist #27 Educational Center For Katherine Yurasek 9 The Arts Bruce Cohen Silver Key my brother, the Ghost Educational Center For Willem Parker 9 The Arts Saul Fussiner Silver Key The Doctor Sophia Kim 9 Choate-Rosemary Hall Colin Mort Silver Key New ReliGious Evelyn Kim 9 Choate-Rosemary Hall Austin Sanchez-MoranSilver Key A Modern RetellinG of Anuva Kolli 9 Loomis Chaffee School Kate Saxton Silver Key Personification Ivee Frati 9 Stafford HiGh School Danielle Monty Honorable Mention Unlucky Bastards Choate-Rosemary Hall John III Reach 9 School Victoria Pierotti Honorable Mention Odysseus's VoyaGe Choate-Rosemary Hall John III Reach 9 School Victoria Pierotti Honorable Mention Pandemic Isabella WanG 9 Loomis Chaffee School PetaGay Rowe Honorable Mention Soldier Yifan Wei 9 FarminGton HiGh School Jill Schlenker Honorable Mention Snow Nessa Jacobs 10 Arts at the Capitol Sarah Aceto Gold Key Honey Katherine (Grace) WriGht-Goodison 10 William H Hall HiGh Anna CapobiancoGold Key Contemplations of my Choate-Rosemary Hall Audrey Lim 10 School Katharine Doak Gold Key Cupid's AnGels Choate-Rosemary Hall Audrey Lim 10 School Katharine Doak Gold Key paris lust William H Hall HiGh Nora Holmes 10 School Scott FerGuson Gold Key Plums William H Hall HiGh Nora Holmes 10 School Scott FerGuson Gold Key suGar KetonG Li 10 Miss Porter’s School Lindsay HodGman Gold Key The Rules Amanda Zipei WanG 10 Hopkins School Benamin Johnson Gold Key the plant craves water Amanda Zipei WanG 10 Hopkins School Benamin Johnson Gold Key the bus, seen throuGh Ariella DelGass 10 Cedarhurst School Rachel Leja Gold Key Collected Poems Mikayla Leskey 10 Rockville HiGh School Victoria Nordlund Gold Key Slam Poems Yanmi Yu 10 Hamden Hall Country Day Arnie Sabatelli Gold Key A Day with No Clouds Yanmi Yu 10 Hamden Hall Country Day Arnie Sabatelli Gold Key Him To the Man StandinG Eric Sun 10 Loomis Chaffee School Kate Saxton Gold Key on 57th Street Eric Sun 10 Loomis Chaffee School Kate Saxton Gold Key Inferno Gold Key, American A Scholar on a Sofia Schaffer 10 Hopkins School Lena Roy Voices Nominee Battlefield Adrienne Chacon 10 Choate-Rosemary Hall Alex Ashford Silver Key And He Rested Choate-Rosemary Hall hopes, reGrets, and Audrey Lim 10 School Katharine Doak Silver Key tasteful wonderinGs Choate-Rosemary Hall tunes from a different Audrey Lim 10 School Katharine Doak Silver Key era Jessica Zhao 10 Choate-Rosemary Hall Mb DuckettIrelandSilver Key My Grandmother and Ryan Froeb 10 Choate-Rosemary Hall Brooke Fichera Silver Key Xanny Choate-Rosemary Hall Entertainment Has Emma Kirk 10 School Brooke Fichera Silver Key Flaws Educational Center For Jordan Hines 10 The Arts Saul Fussiner Silver Key Counterculture Jennifer Li 10 Amity ReGional HiGh Shannon Martin Silver Key Icky Sticky Insects Adoration of the Yunseo Jeon 10 Woodstock Academy Emily Nester Silver Key Sunken Town A ChanGe In The Clarissa Halpryn 10 Rockville HiGh School Victoria Nordlund Silver Key Wind, Zombie, Mikayla Leskey 10 Rockville HiGh School Victoria Nordlund Silver Key A Family Secret Elisabeth Oslovich 10 Rockville HiGh School Victoria Nordlund Silver Key Poetry Collection A Memorable First Junyue Ma 10 Miss Porter's School Jamie Pannone Silver Key Encounter Eleanor Lardner 10 The Ethel Walker School Catherine Reed Silver Key Cinnamon and Decay Sofia Schaffer 10 Hopkins School Lena Roy Silver Key The SaplinG There’s a Treadmill in Kirsten Lees 10 Loomis Chaffee School Kate Saxton Silver Key the GaraGe MinkyunG SonG 10 Loomis Chaffee School Kate Saxton Silver Key murky wet memory lane Eric Sun 10 Loomis Chaffee School Kate Saxton Silver Key Schism Jamie Zou 10 Loomis Chaffee School Kate Saxton Silver Key To be Red Jamie Zou 10 Loomis Chaffee School Kate Saxton Silver Key Salted Away Alice Liu 10 Westminster School Betty WanG Silver Key Mistranslation YuyanG ZhanG 10 Homeschooled Quili WanG Silver Key Castle caste Lyman Memorial HiGh Olivia Michael 10 School Diane Ayer Honorable Mention Rain Life SaGarika Srinivasan 10 Cheshire HiGh School Joseph Costardo Honorable Mention My Painted Stories Pinchao HuanG 10 Westminster School Lawrence Court Honorable Mention Unconditional Love Choate-Rosemary Hall Audrey Lim 10 School Katharine Doak Honorable Mention Hers and Hers Only Liliana Boone 10 Miss Porter's School Patricia Dowcett Honorable Mention Personal Dissection Choate-Rosemary Hall Entertainment Has Emma Kirk 10 School Brooke Fichera Honorable Mention Flaws Choate-Rosemary Hall Ava Maha 10 School Brooke Fichera Honorable Mention MahoGany Love Shauna Schiffman 10 Choate-Rosemary Hall Brooke Fichera Honorable Mention Confession Sarah Yildirim 10 Choate-Rosemary Hall Brooke Fichera Honorable Mention lost memories Amanda Zipei WanG 10 Hopkins School Benjamin Johnson Honorable Mention The Music Box Lexi Mays 10 Westover School Thomas Juvan Honorable Mention The Birth Of Venus Jordan Mott 10 Cedarhurst School Rachel Leja Honorable Mention The Pandemic of Bi Kim 10 Suffield Academy Ben Morgan Honorable Mention Murder Mystery Yunseo Jeon 10 Woodstock Academy Emily Nester Honorable Mention Off the Wheel Yunseo Jeon 10 Woodstock Academy Emily Nester Honorable Mention 57 Varieties Clarissa Halpryn 10 Rockville HiGh School Victoria Nordlund Honorable Mention Time and Time AGain The Last LiGht of a Clarissa Halpryn 10 Rockville HiGh School Victoria Nordlund Honorable Mention DyinG Star Dennis E Henderson III 10 Rockville HiGh School Victoria Nordlund Honorable Mention It Shows Kyle Schambach 10 Rockville HiGh School Victoria Nordlund Honorable Mention Grief in the Barn Lillian WesterberG 10 Rockville HiGh School Victoria Nordlund Honorable Mention The Clueless Game Lillian WesterberG 10 Rockville HiGh School Victoria Nordlund Honorable Mention Myth Makers A Review: The Most Rachel ZhanG 10 Simsbury HiGh School John Roberts Honorable Mention DanGerous Ways To AmonG the Sofia Schaffer 10 Hopkins School Lena Roy Honorable Mention Gravestones Hamden Hall Country Day Yanmi Yu 10 School Arnie Sabatelli Honorable Mention “Intended blank” Emily Khym 10 Loomis Chaffee School Kate Saxton Honorable Mention Her White Satin Gloves Why are there so many Emily Khym 10 Loomis Chaffee School Kate Saxton Honorable Mention prisoners in the United Kirsten Lees 10 Loomis Chaffee School Kate Saxton Honorable Mention Onism La Tête Dans Les Ella Xue 10 Loomis Chaffee School Kate Saxton Honorable Mention NuaGes Jamie Zou 10 Loomis Chaffee School Kate Saxton Honorable Mention Sororicide Yujin Kim 10 Choate-Rosemary Hall MeGan Shea Honorable Mention The City that Never Yujin Kim 10 Choate-Rosemary Hall MeGan Shea Honorable Mention RunninG Out of Time Austin Zhao 10 Choate-Rosemary Hall MeGan Shea Honorable Mention A Guide to Success in Choate-Rosemary Hall Money and Minorities: Richard Chen 11 School Courtney BarkerDestefanoGold Key JudGinG the True Claire O'Brien 11 William H Hall HiGh Carol Blejwas Gold Key Toxic Masculinity in Choate-Rosemary Hall Environmental Issues Renee JianG 11 School John Cobb Gold Key in the Fossil Fuel Eleanor Polak 11 Homeschooled Bruce Cohen Gold Key Women in SonGs Ke Ran HuanG 11 Homeschooled Xinlu Fan Gold Key Mulan 2020: The Worst John Sihn 11 Loomis Chaffee School Danielle FerGus Gold Key There are some thinGs Choate-Rosemary Hall Racism AGainst the Jessica Wu 11 School Brooke Fichera Gold Key Model Minority: The Educational Center For Genevieve Peters 11 The Arts Saul Fussiner Gold Key cold without honey Matthew Breier 11 Hopkins School Lan Lin Gold Key The KniGht Bandit Mantra BuruGu 11 FarminGton HiGh School Lauren Luciani Gold Key Every Two Seconds Prairie Resch 11 Hopkins School Rebecca Marcus Gold Key HiGhway RunninG Prairie Resch 11 Hopkins School Rebecca Marcus Gold Key GivinG up the Ghost Kaylin Maher 11 Rockville HiGh School Victoria Nordlund Gold Key Ode to My Body Of White Lilies & Kaylin Maher 11 Rockville HiGh School Victoria
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