Six sophomores were recognized for their superior achievement in research and composition.
The English 10 Essay Prize is awarded to sophomores whose essays demonstrate superior achievement in research and composition as judged by a panel of English teachers.
This year's winners are:
Jack D'Cruz '26 "Racism to Rising Heat: Redlining's Lasting Impact on Cuyahoga County's Heat Islands"
Anderson Talley '26 "Dismantling Disparities: Combating Racism in Cleveland Healthcare"
Ian Broihier '26 "Opposing Apathy: Black Infant Mortality in Cleveland"
Ethan Chen '26 "Growing Hope in a Barren Desert"
Anshul Sharma '26 "Unearthing the Roots of Injustice: The Consequences of Cleveland's Past and Present Housing Discrimination"
Michael Zhu '26 "Micro Polymer Pollution: A Novel Issue Impacting the Ecosystem and Citizens Near Lake Erie"
Mr. Jim Garrett, Upper School English Teacher, is pictured with winners: Jack D'Cruz '26, Anderson Talley '26, Ian Broihier '26, Ethan Chen '26, Anshul Sharma '26, and Michael Zhu '26.
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