The West Virginia Department of Education, in partnership with the Central West Virginia Writing Project, Marshall University, the EdVenture Group and the University of Charleston hosted approximately 240 student writers at West Virginia Young Writers Day at the University of Charleston. Additionally, West Virginia author and illustrator Ashley Belote addressed the future writers and families as the keynote speaker.
Celebrating its 40th year, Young Writers Day has recognized student writing in the Mountain State as a hallmark of a comprehensive and robust education. Teachers and administrators in each county encourage students to submit entries on any topic and in any prose genre. Winners were recognized at an award ceremony at the event.
Greenbrier County student Baylor Brown was awarded first place overall in the competition.
“Our students are full of wonder, creativity, and talent that they have thoroughly expressed through writing,” said State Superintendent of Schools Michele L. Blatt. “Young Writers Day supports the vital literacy that are the bedrock of learning. Educators eagerly nurture these foundational skills and expand student achievement. Additionally, the event gives our students the freedom to explore writing and immerse themselves in the creative process.”
Participating students also engaged in grade-appropriate writing workshops led by education leaders and award-winning local writers. Several state winners read their submitted pieces, and county winners were recognized for their contributions.