Chloe Cho is a 17-year old prose writer from northern New Jersey. As a classical violinist, she enjoys incorporating her musical experiences into her prose pieces. Her work has been recognized by the Scholastic Arts and Writing Competition, where she had received a silver key for her personal memoir, Finalist of the Rising Voices award in the fiction category, and the New Jersey Council Teachers of English Writing Contest, where she had received first place in short story. She is currently a Board Member for Polyphony Lit and the Managing Editor Scribere, two international literary youth journals. She is also the President of her school's creative writing club. In her free time, she enjoys watching Netflix shows.

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What does receiving a New Jersey Governor’s Award in Arts Education mean to you?

Receiving the Governor’s Award is an extremely honorable experience. Though I mostly write for fun, this award allows me to feel pride for writing.

How has receiving this award influenced your artistic journey and future aspirations?

This award will bolster my writing resume to allow me for more opportunities. It also solidifies my choice of incorporating writing into my future.

Can you share a specific experience in arts education that had a profound impact on your development as an artist?

I believe my most impactful experience was when my writing teacher told me that the best way to write a story is by allowing your fingers to lead you.

What advice would you give to young artists who are just beginning their journey in arts education?

Don’t ever give up–keep doing what you love and your efforts will pay off!
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The Governor’s Awards in Arts Education began in 1980 to promote awareness and appreciation of the arts, recognizing the creativity, talent and leadership of the award winners. Each year, awards are presented to approximately 20 educators and 80 students. National and statewide organizations select the students for their exemplary work in creative writing, speech, dance, music, theatre and visual arts and the leaders for their exceptional commitment and contribution to arts education. The program also recognizes arts educators and arts education advocates, whose leadership has helped nurture the development of students in the arts across the state.

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The Governor’s Awards event is a partnership of the Arts Ed NJ, the Department of Education, Art Pride New Jersey Foundation, the Department of State and the New Jersey State Council on the Arts. Additional support is provided by: the Afro-Academic, Cultural, Technological and Scientific Olympics; Art Educators of New Jersey; Art Administrators of New Jersey; Dance New Jersey; New Jersey Council of Teachers of English; New Jersey Speech and Debate League; New Jersey Music Educators Association; New Jersey Performing Arts Center; Writer's Theatre of New Jersey; Speech and Theatre Association of New Jersey; New Jersey Thespians and Young Audiences of New Jersey and Eastern Pennsylvania. The cooperating organizations, award sponsors and individual members of the planning council dedicate their time to make sure that excellence in the arts is rewarded, and work tirelessly throughout the year to plan this special event. The Governor's Awards in Arts Education ceremony are a major collaborative effort of the arts, education and state government.