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Monday, March 22, 2021

DGN Visual Artists Earn National Scholastic Art Awards

Mary Lerch - "Willow By The Pond"
Mary Lerch - "Willow By The Pier"

Congratulations to DGN Visual Artists Mary Lerch and Eliot Michaels, who have been honored with National Medals by the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards, placing their artwork in the Top 1% of all adjudicated works nationally. 

Senior Mary Lerch earned a National Gold Medal for her piece "Willow By The Pier." Senior Eliot Michael's Art Portfolio received a National Silver Medal, with six pieces that were awarded Silver Medals with Distinction. 

"We are thrilled for Mary and Eliot, and this amazing national accomplishment," said DGN Fine Arts Department Chairperson Brayer Teague. "Their hard work and determination, coupled with the exceptional mentoring of their teachers, has propelled them to be recognized at this level. We could not be happier for them." 

Fine Arts faculty member Robyn Bican shared, "I have had Mary as a student for four years as both a Drawing and Jewelry and Metalwork student. She is committed to creating meaningful artwork as she takes her time to develop ideas, sketches and looks for feedback for improvement. I am delighted to watch her challenge herself in Metalwork. There takes a sense of patience to accomplish successful Jewelry pieces that have good structure, craftsmanship, and design innovation. Mary has done this with ease. I am very proud that in Mary's final year as my student, her hard work and dedication to Jewelry and Metalwork has earned her this great accomplishment."
Eliot Michael - "Cat Machine"

"I have worked with Eliot for several years," shared Fine Arts  faculty member Marty Voelker. "He has always been skilled in his craft and thoughtful in his concepts. This year, he took that to another level, taking all he had previously learned and applying it to a very personal voice and vision. The portfolio category is a very challenging context to demonstrate success, because it must be displayed across a series of six interconnected works. This takes a sustained commitment to excellence over a long period of time. The Silver Medal with Distinction is a high honor and places Eliot's portfolio in the top 50 in the nation."

Each year, the Alliance of Young Artists and Writers partners with more than 100 visual arts and literary arts organizations across the country to bring the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards to local communities. Teens in grades 7–12 (ages 13 and up) apply in 29 categories of art and writing. Starting in 1923, the competition has made an enduring impact on the art and education. In 2020-21, students submitted over 300,000 works of art and writing to the Scholastic Awards.

Submissions are juried by luminaries in the visual and literary arts, some of whom are past award recipients. Panelists look for works that best exemplify originality, technical skill, and the emergence of a personal voice or vision.

Students receiving Regional Gold Keys, Silver Keys, Honorable Mentions, or American Voices and Visions Nominations are celebrated within their communities through local exhibitions and ceremonies. Gold Key works are then judged nationally by an impressive panel of creative–industry experts to receive National Medals, including Gold Medals, Silver Medals, American Voices and Visions Medals, Gold Medal and Silver with Distinction Portfolio Medals, and Special Achievement Awards. 

Saturday, March 06, 2021

DGN Bands - Solo Day 2021


DGN Band musicians participated on Saturday in a special "2021 Solo Day" event, designed to give students an opportunity to perform on campus for professional music adjudicators. We celebrate their efforts to improve their musicianship and advance their skills forward!


Carissa Blumka
(flute) and Kyra McComb (percussion) both earned "High Score" in their respective performance rooms. Owen Nystrom (bassoon) and Aarush Palli (flute) each earned the Outstanding Musicianship Citation from the adjudicators. 



Congratulations to the following students who earned a Division I - Superior rating from the adjudicators. 

Alan Bellie, Clarinet
Carissa Blumka, Flute
Anika Canamedi, Oboe
Gwen Casten, Trumpet
Mikayla Cichy, Flute
Emily Ennis, Flute
John Fioti, Bass Trombone
Cameron Hejny, Clarinet
Zachery Heppner, Clarinet
Hannah Janka, Horn
Sadie Kearney, Flute
Anya Konieczka, Trumpet
Francesca Korbitz, Flute
Alex Krejca, Mallet Percussion
Blake Lietz, Bass Trombone
Lucas Marra, Horn
Kyra McComb, Snare Drum
Eric Morton, Trumpet
Raegan Novak, Flute
Owen Nystrom, Bassoon
Katelynn Ohk, Flute
Aarush Palli, Flute
Tressa Rapach, Trumpet
Andrew Swenson, Trumpet
Erin Tamasi, Flute
Alayla Tingzon, Flute
Julia Toth, Horn
Allison Waden, Oboe
Ethan Weingust, Bassoon

















Tuesday, March 02, 2021

OMEGA feature - "Leaving a legacy: A reflection on Jennifer Mullen’s 14 years at DGN"


District 99 and DGN Orchestra Director, Ms. Jennifer Mullen, is featured in THIS LINKED ARTICLE, written by the OMEA In-Depth Editor, Emma Cho. [Originally published March 1, 2021.] Congratulations to Ms. Mullen on this deserved recognition, and thank you to Emma Cho for her informative and thoughtful article. 


Monday, March 01, 2021

District 99 Hosts the Chicago Region Scholastic Art Show Exhibition


Community High School District 99 annually serves as host of the Chicago Regional Scholastic Art Show. This year's exhibition is hosted online, due to COVID-19 mitigations.

Please visit the 2021 Scholastic Art Show Chicago Region Exhibition HERE, or at:


695 students, and109 educators at 46 schools participated in this year's competition. 1,739 entries were adjudicated across twelve media categories. 475 works were honored with awards.

Thank you to all District 99 Visual Art faculty who supported this year's Scholastic Arts Show as logistics coordinators, or as mentors to student participants. A special thanks is extended to Mr. Marty Voelker, who continues to serve the region as the manager and coordinator for the Chicagoland exhibition, and coordinated the collection of visual art for this year's virtual exhibition. 




 


Scholarship Alert (Seniors): Rotary Club of DG - Charles Dickerman Music Scholarship


The Rotary Club of Downers Grove is now accepting applications for their annual Charles Dickerman Music Scholarships. Each year the Rotary Club of Downers Grove presents $2,000 scholarship checks to deserving high school seniors who reside in Downers Grove or the District 99 attendance area. Charles Dickerman was a founding member of the Rotary Club of Downers Grove. He was a nuclear physicist at Argonne National Laboratory who had undergraduate degrees in both physics and music. Charles stayed involved in music throughout his life and was an avid bagpiper!

Download the 2021 Charles Dickerman Scholarship Application:

tinyurl.com/DGRotaryDickermanScholarship21

Applicants must have their forms emailed by Wednesday, March 31, 2021. If selected as a finalist, candidates will then submit a video audition by Friday, April 23, 2021, and must be available for a virtual interview on the evening of Tuesday, April 27, 2021. The scholarship winners will be announced in May.

 

The qualifications to apply for this scholarship are:

  • Be a graduating senior attending a public, private, parochial, or home school, and reside in Downers Grove or the High School District 99 attendance area.  
  • Plan to pursue a post-secondary education program.
  • Have participated in high school curricular music activities and/or extracurricular music activities.
  • Composers and/or arrangers qualify for this scholarship.
  • Pursuit of an undergraduate music major or minor is not required.
  • Financial need is not a criterion for selection.

 These Charles Dickerman Music Scholarships are funded by proceeds from the annual Downers Grove Rotary GroveFest held each June in downtown Downers Grove.

 

Information:

Dave Humphreys

630-968-5526

musicscholarship@rotarygrovefest.com 


Fine Arts @ DGN Mission

North High School endeavors to provide an enriching, vibrant, multidisciplinary environment for the study, creation, and presentation of the Fine Arts.