Awards

Telly Awards
Mercer Island High School’s Media Technology, Filmmaking, and Storytelling Class announced today that two student works have been named Best Student Works in the record breaking 44th Annual Telly Awards. Jonathan Aggar received a Silver Award for his work titled, "Climate Changed" which captures a bleak but not impossible future impacted by the affects of climate change. Sophia Chew received a Bronze Award for her work titled, "Literally Opposites" capturing a unique perspective of two students, so similar yet...opposite.
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Optimism
Yes, we know it is not yet 2024 but with the incredible talent of the students at MIHS, we are confident that we shall garner accolades and awards for our storytelling and filmmaking efforts.
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Optimism
Yes, we know it is not yet 2025 but with the incredible talent of the students at MIHS, we are confident that we shall garner accolades and awards for our storytelling and filmmaking efforts.
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Optimism
Yes, we know it is not yet 2026 but with the incredible talent of the students at MIHS, we are confident that we shall garner accolades and awards for our storytelling and filmmaking efforts.
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Optimism
Yes, we know it is not yet 2027 but with the incredible talent of the students at MIHS, we are confident that we shall garner accolades and awards for our storytelling and filmmaking efforts.
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Optimism
Yes, we know it is not yet 2028 but with the incredible talent of the students at MIHS, we are confident that we shall garner accolades and awards for our storytelling and filmmaking efforts.
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