Hallways (Summer 2021)

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ACCOLADES

Scholastic WRITING Excerpts Scholastic Writing and Art Awards

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rom the pensiveness of a portrait to the imagery conveyed in a poem, the creative works of our students capture life through unique and powerful artistic expression. Each year, Harpeth Hall students submit original works to the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards competition, which for nearly a century has “inspired bold ideas in creative teens” throughout the country. This year, over 70 Harpeth Hall students earned recognition in the regional awards. A showcase of drawing, painting, poetry, short stories, and more, the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards competition started in 1923 and offers students in grades 7-12 (ages 13 and up) a chance to submit an unlimited number of creative works for judging at the regional and national levels. From beautifully detailed still life drawings, to humorous short stories, to comprehensive critical essays the art and writing of our students not only examined the world around them during a year unlike any other, but also their place in that world.

Total Number of Awards by Grade 7th Grade............................. 3 8th Grade............................... 6 9th Grade............................... 8 10th Grade........................... 49 11th Grade........................... 54 12th Grade........................... 48

Writing Awards by Category

Critical Essays..................... 35 Flash Fiction.......................... 5 Journalism............................. 3 Personal Essay & Memoir.... 7 Poetry................................... 59 Novel Writing........................ 1 Science Fiction & Fantasy....... 1 Short Story............................. 6

Art Awards by Category

A young lady skates, living in the present, and although some things have changed some really haven’t. She twirls around in loose pants and a fitted top and she starts to dance. — Cailin ’25, “Ice-Skating Rink,” Gold Key for Poetry

Her toes touch up against the thick, white spray paint line on the grass. A line between the controllable and uncontrollable. She squints at the starter as he holds his gun and his free hand in the air. Even the sky seems to hold its breath for that split second. Then just as quickly as it came, the moment is gone. The starter’s arm is dropping and the crack of the gun reaches the ears of each runner simultaneously. Her heart jumps with a jolt of adrenaline, and her toes leap across that bold white line. — Bella ’23, “A Quiet Mind,” Gold Key for Personal Narrative 14 | HARPETH HALL HALLWAYS

Painting.................................. 8 Drawing and Illustration...... 5 Comic Art.............................. 1 Printmaking........................... 1 Photography.......................... 8 Digital Art.............................. 3 Mixed Media......................... 2 Art Portfolio.......................... 1

A light blue, like the color of the sky, but only the color one would use when painting the sky, not the color of the sky itself. A fake sky blue for a fake blue sky. — Angie ’21, “Sky Blue,” Gold Key for Flash Fiction


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Births

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Reunion Fun 2021

4min
pages 54-55

Class Notes

17min
pages 56-61

Distinguished Alumna Earned France's Most Prestigious Award

6min
pages 50-51

Spirit of Service Award Recipient Brought Education to Those in Prison

8min
pages 52-53

Harpeth Hall’s New Trustees

6min
page 49

Graduation Class of 2021

5min
pages 41-45

Step Singing

3min
page 38

Alumna Builds Connection During COVID

5min
pages 34-35

Career Day Wisdom

6min
pages 32-33

Classroom Champions

4min
pages 30-31

HHPA: In This Together

2min
page 27

Nurses with a Purpose

8min
pages 28-29

Meet Our New Administrators

8min
pages 24-26

‘New Adventure’ for College Signees

1min
page 21

‘Teachers are Heroes’

5min
pages 22-23

With Best Wishes

4min
page 19

From the Stage to the Virtual Theatre

4min
pages 14-15

Winterim ReImagined

6min
pages 10-11

Green is the New Black

7min
pages 12-13

Community Reflections

2min
page 5

Observations from Jess Hill

3min
page 4

Our Next Bright IDEA

2min
page 8

Scholastic Writing Awards

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page 16

Learning to Soar

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