August 3, 2022

2022 Class of National Student Poets Announced
Five Teens Selected for the Country’s Most Prestigious Youth Poetry Honor as Program Celebrates 10th Anniversary

Washington DC – Five high school students from across the country have been chosen from among thousands of award-winning poets to serve for a year as National Student Poets, the nation’s highest honor for youth poets presenting original work.

The National Student Poets Program (NSPP) is a partnership of the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and the nonprofit Alliance for Young Artists & Writers, which presents the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, the longest-running and most prestigious scholarship and recognition program for the country’s young artists and writers.

Representing five geographical regions of the nation, the 2022 National Student Poets are:

Vidhatrie Keetha (Northeast; she/her) from Horace Mann School in Bronx, NY

Emily Igwike (Midwest; she/her) from University School of Milwaukee in Milwaukee, WI

Winslow Hastie, Jr. (Southeast; he/him) from Charleston County School of the Arts in North Charleston, SC

Jesse Begay (Southwest; they/them) from New Mexico School for the Arts in Santa Fe, NM

Diane Sun (West; she/her) from Interlake High School in Bellevue, WA

National Student Poet Program 2022 winners
From L to R: Jesse Begay (NM), Winslow Hastie, Jr. (SC), Emily Igwike (WI), Vidhatrie Keetha (NY), Diane Sun (WA).

The 2022 Student Poets will be appointed by the Director of IMLS, Crosby Kemper on September 27 in a private ceremony at Planet Word Museum in Washington D.C. Planet Word is an immersive language experience located at the historic Franklin School in Washington, D.C. The ceremony will feature remarks by a critically acclaimed, 2021 Young People’s Poet Laureate keynote speaker Naomi Shihab Nye, commentary about the program’s community service successes, former National Student Poet alumni participation, and individual readings by each incoming 2022 Student Poet.

“Poetry is for the soul,” said Kemper. “Our five young National Student Poets display plenty of that in their passionate work. As they help lead us out of our long bout with the pandemic, they will provide balm for our distresses and delight for our hearts.”

Throughout the year, the Poets will serve as literary ambassadors and will share their passion for poetry, literacy, and the literary arts with their communities and throughout their regions. This will be done through activities that include service projects, workshops, and public readings. In addition, each Poet will receive a $5,000 academic award.

The National Student Poets were selected from students in grades 10-11 who submitted more than 22,000 in the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards and received top honors in poetry. From this pool of National Medal recipients, 40 semi-finalists were identified as showing exceptional promise as young poets in their regions, based on their originality, technical skills, and personal voice, and were invited to submit additional poetry and performance videos to distinguished jurors for the final selection of the five National Student Poets.

All student submissions in consideration for the National Student Poets Program are judged by literary luminaries and leaders in education and the arts based on exceptional creativity, dedication to craft, and promise. This year’s panel of jurors were:

Class of 2021 Jurors

Juan Felipe Herrera, United States Poet Laureate (2015-2017)

Edward Hirsch, Poet, President of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Ricardo Maldonado, Managing Director of 92Y Unterberg Poetry Center, poet and translator

Moncho Alvarado, Academy of American Poet’s John B. Santoianni Award winner

Nicky Beer, National Endowment for the Arts Poetry Fellow

Franny Choi, Princeton University’s Holmes National Poetry Prize winner

Michaela Coplen, National Student Poet Class of 2013

Sarah Gambito, co-founder of Kundiman

Jeffery Gleaves, Academy of American Poets

Michael Kleber-Diggs, 2022 Minnesota Book Award finalist

Regarding the Class of 2022, Christopher Wisniewski, Executive Director of the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers commented, "All of us at the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers eagerly anticipate discovering the vital young voices of each new Class of National Student Poets. After ten years of celebrating the power of the language and poetry, we are excited to see what these five exceptional young writers accomplish as literary ambassadors in the year ahead. Now more than ever, we need the courage and creativity of these extraordinary teen leaders."

For a decade, National Student Poets Program has showcased the essential role of writing and the arts in academic and personal success for audiences across the country. National Student Poets have participated in community service projects, visited more than one hundred cities, performed at more than one hundred national poetry events, and mentored hundreds of future poets. The Poets have traveled to libraries, museums, youth centers, reservations, and hospitals, and worked with military-connected youth, rural youth, and more. They have performed their work numerous times at Lincoln Center and the White House, and with actor Bill Murray and Theater of War Productions.

To learn more about the impact and history of the NSPP, watch this short video and visit http://mediaroom.scholastic.com/artandwriting.

The National Student Poets Program—a collaboration of the Institute of Museum and Library Services and the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers—strives to inspire other young people to achieve excellence in their own creative endeavors and promote the essential role of writing and the arts in academic and personal success. The program links the National Student Poets with audiences and neighborhood resources such as museums and libraries, and other community-anchor institutions and builds upon the Alliance for Young Artists & Writers' long-standing work with educators and creative teens through the prestigious Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. More information on the NSPP can be found at www.artandwriting.org/NSPP.

The Institute of Museum and Library Services is the primary source of federal support for the nation's libraries and museums. We advance, support, and empower America's museums, libraries, and related organizations through grantmaking, research, and policy development. IMLS envisions a nation where individuals and communities have access to museums and libraries to learn from and be inspired by the trusted information, ideas, and stories they contain about our diverse natural and cultural heritage. To learn more, visit www.imls.gov and follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

The Alliance for Young Artists & Writers, a nonprofit organization, identifies teenagers with exceptional artistic and literary talent and brings their remarkable work to a national audience through the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. Founded in 1923, the Awards program is the longest-running, most prestigious initiative of its kind, having fostered the creativity and development of millions of young people through opportunities for recognition, exhibition, publication, and scholarships. During the past six years alone, students have submitted well over a million works of art and writing, and the program has provided more than $30 million in scholarships and awards for top participants. To learn more, visit www.artandwriting.org.