Gulliver Prep Student Publications Named Crown Award Finalists by Columbia University

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Gulliver Prep is proud to announce that both its Upper School and Middle School student publications have been named Crown Award Finalists by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association (CSPA), one of the highest honors in scholastic journalism and design. This national recognition places Gulliver among a select group of schools whose student work meets the highest standards of excellence.

The 2025 Upper School Reflections Literary & Arts Magazine, Voices and the 2025 Raider yearbooks from both Upper and Middle School were selected from 527 entries worldwide, with only 221 publications earning finalist distinction. Crown finalists are chosen by a board of scholastic and professional media experts and represent exceptional achievement in storytelling, reporting, photography, design, and editorial leadership.

Notably, Gulliver’s Upper School yearbook is the only high school in Miami-Dade County to receive a Crown finalist designation this year, and the Middle School yearbook is among a small number of middle schools nationwide to qualify. Together, these honors reflect the strength and continuity of Gulliver’s journalism programs across divisions.

This recognition reflects Gulliver Prep’s commitment to next-level teaching and learning, where students engage in authentic, college-level work that demands creativity, critical thinking, and voice. Through these publication programs, students grow as storytellers, collaborators, and leaders, exemplifying what it means to be thriving students prepared to contribute meaningfully beyond the classroom.

 

 

 

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