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Student Writers Honored During Young Writers Day

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Award-winning West Virginia author Nora Shalaway Carpenter delivers the keynote address at Young Writers Day.

Charleston, W.Va. – The West Virginia Department of Education (WVDE), in partnership with the Central West Virginia Writing Project, Marshall University, the June Harless Center and the University of Charleston, hosted more than 200 student writers at the University of Charleston for Young Writers Day. Additionally, award-winning West Virginia author Nora Shalaway Carpenter addressed the future writers and families as the keynote speaker.

Young Writers Day has recognized student writing in the Mountain State for more than 40 years. The event stems from a deep commitment to acknowledge and celebrate the creativity of student writing across all subjects. Teachers and administrators from every county urge students to submit original entries in any prose genre and share their skills with others. Writing remains a hallmark of a comprehensive and robust education that provides opportunities for success for all students. 

“Writing and literacy skills make up the groundwork for lifelong learning and achievement. These incredible students, full of wonder and talent, are displaying skills that will benefit them throughout their lives,” said State Superintendent of Schools Michele L. Blatt. “This opportunity to share and grow will broaden our students’ knowledge and will.”

Nora Shalaway Carpenter, author of novels Fault Lines and The Edge of Anything, hails from Cameron, West Virginia in Marshall County and participated in Young Writers Day as a student. She is a celebrated and nationally acclaimed writer who routinely presents across the country. Her accolades include the 2024 Green Earth Book Award for Young Adult Fiction, a 2024 Whippoorwill Honor for exemplary rural fiction, being named to the prestigious Texas Library Association TAYSHAS State Reading List, among numerous other awards and recognitions. 

Participating students also engaged in grade-appropriate writing workshops led by education leaders and award-winning local writers. As part of the event, first-place state winners read their submissions and county winners were recognized for their contributions.

State Winners

Student Name Grade Level Award Level County 
Jewliana Davis1-2 1st Harrison
Jacob Treu1-2 2nd West Virginia Academy
Genevieve Fleming1-2 3rd Cabell
Jett Reesman3-4 1st Marion
Amelia Adkins3-4 2nd Lincoln
Zuri Alford3-4 3rd Marshall
Alyvia Barb5-6 2nd Monongalia
Elaine Casenelli5-6 3rd Wirt
Camyrn Lowther7-8 1st Harrison
Lorie McKinney7-8 2nd Fayette
Duncan Bishop7-8 3rd Kanawha
Raegan Feury9-10 1st Nicholas
Kairi Thornburg9-10 2nd Hancock
Joanna Dong9-10 3rd Harrison
Ryan Johns11-12 1st Raleigh
Ashley Mendez11-12 2nd Greenbrier
Caspen McKone11-12 3rd Mineral

Visit the Young Writers Day page to learn more. See photos from the event in the WVDE Flickr album.

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