2026 marks the 250th anniversary of the writing and signing of the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia during the summer of 1776. In commemoration, students across Pennsylvania were invited to answer the following prompt:
In this anniversary year, how well do you think the American people and their government are upholding equality, human rights and "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness"? Whether you think the picture is positive, negative or mixed, please provide a few examples to support your judgment.
We received 38 entries from 16 high schools across the Commonwealth. Here are our award winners:
14 students earned an Honorable Mention distinction in 2026. Their essays are linked here.
Violet Brooks, 9th grade
Garnet Valley High School, Delaware County
Alexis Song, 11th grade
Manheim Township High School, Lancaster County
Camelia Floria, 12th grade
Abington High School, Montgomery County
Nicole Diana Barrera, 12th grade
Mapletown High School, Greene County
Brady Sirochman, 9th grade
Laurel Highlands High School, Fayette County
Zoe Kelly, 11th grade
Abington High School, Montgomery County
Eloise Levin, 12th grade
Springside-Chestnut Hill Academy, Philadelphia
Mark Papakirk, 12th grade
Central Bucks South High School, Bucks County
Madison Sheffer, 12th grade
Biglerville High School, Adams County
Alexis Pinzarrone, 12th grade
North Penn High School, Montgomery County
Harper Lawson, 11th grade
The Baldwin School, Montgomery County
Julia Schell, 10th grade
Whitehall High School, Lehigh County
Zakhar Salamakha, 10th grade
Whitehall High School, Lehigh County
Habib Leyos, 12th grade
Whitehall High School, Lehigh County