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Press ReleaseCeremonial2026-04-28

Franklin Honors 2026 Congressional Art Competition Winners

Scott Franklin
Scott Franklin
RFL-18 · Representative
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This press release from Representative Scott Franklin (R-FL) was published on 2026-04-28 and titled "Franklin Honors 2026 Congressional Art Competition Winners". It focuses on taxes and touches on education.

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Franklin Honors 2026 Congressional Art Competition Winners

Congressman Scott Franklin (FL-18) recognized some of FL-18’s most talented students at the 2026 Congressional Art Competition awards ceremony. A total of 67 students submitted artwork representing seven schools and three counties across Florida’s 18th Congressional District. The annual competition, sponsored by the U.S. House of Representatives, showcases the artistic work of high school students. “FL-18 is home to some incredibly talented students, which was reflected in the submissions we received,” said Congresman Franklin. “Each piece demonstrated both creativity and a real investment of time, discipline, and perspective. It’s encouraging to see how thoughtfully these students approached the theme and brought their own experiences to the canvas. I appreciate the teachers and families who continue to support and challenge them and look forward to seeing where their talents take them next.” This year’s theme, “Happy 250th Birthday, America,” inspired a wide range of thoughtful and creative pieces. Thank you to Daryl Ward, Executive Director and Chief Curator at the Ashley Gibson Barnett Museum of Art at Florida Southern College, for assisting in selecting the winners. Winners include: First Place: Caryss Silva, “Thread of the Land” (Gouache), Harrison School of the Arts Second Place: Sophia Hayat, “What We’ve Accomplished within 250 Years” (Acrylic), Harrison School of the Arts Third Place: Miria Mendez, “The American Way” (Pencil), Okeechobee High School Freshman Campus Honorable Mentions: Emily Webb, Daniel Sharik, Jonah Jenks, Sarahy Rivas, Andrea Roblero, Sara Carrigan, Arianna Kerr, Eli Martinet, Isabella Adams, and Layla Sierra Caryss Silva’s first-place artwork will be displayed in the U.S. Capitol for one year, and she will be recognized during a national reception in Washington, D.C. Photo 1: First Place – Caryss Silva, “Thread of the Land” (Gouache), Harrison School of the Arts Photo 2: Second Place – Sophia Hayat, “What We’ve Accomplished within 250 Years” (Acrylic), Harrison School of the Arts Photo 3: Third Place – Miria Mendez, “The American Way” (Pencil), Okeechobee High School Freshman Campus Photo 1: Photo 2: Photo 3: ###
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