Solebury Teen Wins Same Recognition Once Earned by Stephen King

By

Casey Epstein-Gross. Solebury School senior, has been awarded a National Gold Medal in the 2021 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, presented by the Philadelphia Writing Project. The honorific has been bestowed since 1923 to recognize celebrated artists and writers while they were teenagers. Past recipients include horror-author Stephen King, novelist-poet Joyce Carol Oates and pop-art icon Andy Warhol. 

Epstein-Gross’ winning entry was a critical essay on Wuthering Heights, the Nineteenth-Century novel by Emile Brontë. 

The award represents the highest level of distinction the Philadelphia Writing Project offers. Her submission was one of more than 300,000 received on the regional level. Only 1,900 works were presented with national awards, less than 1 percent of all entries. 

“Casey is an incredible writer,” shared Jared Levy, Head of the Social Studies Department at Solebury School. “I’m so glad she entered her work into the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards. She deserves all the recognition she earned, and I’m excited to see what’s next for her in her burgeoning writing career.” 

Among other roles at the school, Epstein-Gross is Senior Class Co-President. 

As she evaluates potential colleges and universities, she hopes to study Political Science, English, Philosophy and the humanities. 

Connect With Your Community

Subscribe for stories that matter!

"*" indicates required fields

Hidden
BT Yes
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Advertisement