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HHS magazine ranked third in state

by | Apr 3, 2019 | Education

The HHS magazine Marginal earned a rating of superior from the National Council of Teachers of English and was rated as the third-highest magazine in Massachusetts in the REALM contest (Recognizing Excellence in Art and Literary Magazines).

Superior is the highest rating a magazine can receive with being submitted to the final round of judging.

Deerfield Academy’s Albany Road was tabbed first, and The Meadowbrook School of Weston’s The Looking Glass was second.

The student editors are Olivia Coelho, Julia Fowler, Priya Hegde, Sarah Kang, Alex Lazarov and Amanda Mak. The faculty adviser is Benjamin Lally.

 

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