The high school literary magazine The Glass Knife received an All-American rating from the National Scholastic Press Association for its 2022 edition. The All-American rating is the highest of its kind awarded by judges who are professional journalists to the best-scoring publication during their critiques. The 2022 edition also earned four out of five marks of distinction in:
- Content
- Photography, Art, Graphics
- Design
- Concept
This is the first All-American rating for The Glass Knife since 2009 and the third in the literary magazine’s 22-year history.
Last year’s staff include: Samhita Kumar ‘23, Literary Editor, Sanjana Anand ‘22, Assistant Literary Editor, Adam Akins ‘23, Production Editor, Grace Zhao ‘24, Assistant Production Editor, Brynne Barnard-Bahn ‘23, Art Editor, Lauren Lu ‘24, Staff Artist, Tonye Jack ‘23, Sound Editor, Sage Spradlin ‘23, Copy Co-Editor, Emily Cook ‘23, Copy Co-Editor, Jordyn LaPlaca ‘25, Editorial Assistant, Ashleigh LaPlaca ‘25, Staff, Karabelo Bowsky ‘23, Staff, Clara Reynen ‘22, Staff
The book includes original art, photography, short stories, poetry, and music submitted by middle and high school students. Read the digital version of The Glass Knife here or email advisor Melissa Strong for a physical copy.