Calliope Earns Top CSPA Honors

Dec 22, 2025 | Recent News

Congrats are in order for the editors and contributors of the Upper School (US) English-language literary-arts magazine, CALLIOPE! Last spring’s issue was named a 2026 Crown Finalist by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association (CSPA). Being a Finalist means CALLIOPE 2025 is guaranteed a Gold or Silver Crown Award, which will be announced by the CSPA in March 2026. “CALLIOPE features original student art and writing, arranged in intentionally designed spreads that place the art and writing in relationship with one another,” said Steve Petkus, Magazine Advisor and MS/US Librarian. “This approach results in an aesthetic element across the magazine that goes beyond the individual pieces, and it is this ‘holistic’ quality that the Crown adjudication process most highly prizes.” We’re extremely proud of our US students who made this award-winning issue happen, including editors Rebecca Kreynin ’25, Casey Law ’25, and Red Nochomovitz ’25, all members of the Class of 2025. Our current editors—seniors Mandy Friedman ’26, Mara Gualtieri-Horowitz ’26, and Shreya Patel ’26—are doing a terrific job so far this year, and we can’t wait to see the magazine they will put together for CALLIOPE 2026!

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