Ava ’26 recognized by National Council of Teachers of English

Congratulations to the rising senior, who has been selected for a 2025 Achievement Award in Writing by the National Council of Teachers of English.
Ava Kavalali ’26 has secured a “Superior” designation for the 2025 National Council of Teachers of English Achievement Awards in Writing. English Department Chair Freya Sachs ’01 said that Ava took the initiative to enter the piece she wrote, “Spoon Fed,” and later included it as part of her Creative Writing Project.

“I would say this piece is a combination of an essay with stanzas of a poem in between each paragraph,” Ava said. “I wrote it in this unique format to draw attention to the reader and to make my piece more memorable to the judges. I had previously written the poem a year before, but thought it went well with the essay, so I decided to include it.”

The NCTE Achievement Awards in Writing is a school-based writing program established in 1957 to encourage high school students to write and recognize some of the nation's best student writers.

This year, schools nominated 680 students. In the United States, students were nominated from 41 states, and in Washington, D.C. Teachers also nominated students from China, Guatemala, Jordan, South Africa, South Korea, Switzerland, Taiwan, and Thailand. Two to three independent judges evaluated each submission holistically on content, purpose, audience, tone, word choice, organization, development, and style.

This achievement is a recognition of Ava’s hard work and creativity. “It always feels good when you work hard for something and there is a positive payoff and recognition that comes with it,” said Ava.

Congratulations to Ava for her achievement.
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