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Noah Levesque wins Honorable Mention in the Boston Globe's Annual Art Competition

Noah Levesque of North Easton, a sophomore at Boston College High School, won an Honorable Mention in the 64th Boston Globe Scholastic Art & Writing Awards competition. The competition, this year presented by the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, is the regional division of a prestigious national program that recognizes the creative talents of students in grades 7 through 12.

There are three types of awards: Gold Key (highest award), Silver Key and Honorable Mention. Noah won an Honorable Mention in Drawing and Mixed Media. His work was one of 13,000+ art works submitted in 28 different categories by more than 8,000 students.

Noah's prize work, submitted by his art teacher, Eleanor Chmiel, was one of the nineteen awards BC High students won this year. The talented students received 4 Gold Keys, 3 Silver Keys and 12 Honorable Mentions.    

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During the month of March, this year's exhibit of Gold Key Award Winning Art and Writing was put on display at Boston City Hall. The BC High award wining art will be on display in the Cadigan Atrium on the campus of BC High from March 31st to April 4th . The AP Studio Art & Scholastic Art exhibit will open  on Thursday April 3rd @ 5pm.

Boston College High School is a Jesuit, Catholic, college-preparatory school for young men in grades 7 to 12. Founded in 1863, the school enrolls approximately 1,600 students from more than 140 communities in eastern Massachusetts. For more http://www.bchigh.edu

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