One of two Aaron Teves' silver key winning architectural design.

Dean’s List

Korrine Altieri of Edgartown, at the University of Vermont.

Emma Forbes of Oak Bluffs at the University of New Hampshire.

Mariah P. MacKenzie of West Tisbury, at Boston University.

Sarah Parece of Edgartown, at the University of New Hampshire.

Corey Perrotta of Vineyard Haven, at Coastal Carolina University.

Victoria Segel of Edgartown, at Becker College.

Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society

Julia Cooper of Edgartown, at Colgate University.

2015 Boston Globe Scholastic Art Awards

Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School recipients:

Jack Yuen: three Gold Keys (painting, digital art, and drawing)

Kristine Hopkins: Gold Key (photography portfolio)

Gordon Moore: Gold Key (ceramics); three honorable mentions (drawing and painting portfolio, ceramics portfolio, ceramics)

Sequoia Ahren: Gold Key (photography)

Aaron Teves: two Silver Keys (architecture); honorable mention (painting)

Henry Danielson: Silver Key (drawing)

Kanika Datta: Silver Key (ceramics)

Donald O’Shaughnessy: Silver Key (ceramics)

Mia Arenberg: Honorable mention (photography)

Andrei Bernier: Honorable mention (drawing)

Lee Faraca: Honorable mention (drawing)

Emily Kleinhenz: Honorable mention (ceramics portfolio)

Courtney Howell: Honorable mention (photography)

Michael Morris: Honorable mention (ceramics)

Katherine Reid: Honorable mention (painting)

Tessa Whitaker: Honorable mention (photography)

Work by four art students — Jack Yuen, Kristine Hopkins, Gordon Moore, and Sequoia Ahren — won Gold Keys, which means they will compete in the national competition in New York City later this spring.

In addition, three MVRHS students won Silver Key Awards in the Globe’s Writing Awards competition: Sophie McCarron (flash fiction, Heights); Margaret Joba-Woodruff (flash fiction, Oh, Canada); Courtney Howell (flash fiction, Moldy Purple).