
Penn Students earn Gold in Scholastic Art Awards
Posted on February 21, 2019Penn High School students earned 16 Gold Key Awards in the annual Scholastic Art Awards competition.
Scholastic Art Awards is the largest (nationwide) and longest running (approximately 96 years) competition for junior and high school students in our country. It has gotten more selective and more prestigious over the years and the students who have work selected to be entered, even if not chosen for an award, should be extremely proud of doing such high quality work. There are three levels of awards: Gold Key, Silver Key, and Honorable Mention. The Gold Key winners will be sent to compete at the national level in New York City. Recognition at the national level usually brings with it many scholarship offers as well as tremendous honors.
All three levels will be hung for an impressive public exhibition in the Warner Gallery at the South Bend Museum of Art in the Century Center from February 1, until March 10.
The Scholastic exhibit displays some of the finest you will see from junior and high school students and very worth the trip! Hope you can come see some of our students wonderful work.
Click here for a complete list of P-H-M Gold Key winners.
Last Modified January 12, 2022