The Scholastic Art and Writing Awards have been an annual tradition for seventh to eleventh grade students around the nation. Winning an award is seen as a high accomplishment to students, with the awards ranging from cash prizes to scholarships that can reach up to 12,500 dollars. Bolles students have had a history of having their artworks selected, and this year is no exception, with many Bolles artwork chosen.
Bolles Scholastic Awards
Showcasing out artists work
About the Contributors
Tristan Schneider, Co-Coffeehouse Editor
Tristan Schneider is a junior and third-year staffer. A stop motion animator with hopes to study film in college, Tristan hopes to contribute opinion and satire stories to Bugle. On a day off, Tristan enjoys visiting Colorado to go skiing and his favorite color is purple.
Ava Cheng, Editor-In-Chief
Senior Ava Cheng is a fourth-year Bugle staffer and Editor-In-Chief. She is proud of her 587-day (and counting) Duolingo streak and loves hanging out with her bunnies and friends. Ava is looking to improve her interviewing skills and expand her subject matter. When she's not working with the Bugle or spending times with her bunnies, she is travelling or creating art.