(Above) View from the Mountain, Annabelle Kwok, Grade 12, Oil painting.
By Any Other Name, award-winning Upper School literary magazine, released its fall publication after the success of Arts in April. Ranked First Place in the nation amongst private schools of the same enrollment size, American Scholastic Press Association continues to recognize the outstanding creations by Highlanders. Submissions for the Fall issue of the publication will begin being accepted October 1, 2026.
(Above) Staring Contest, Clay Walson, Grade 9, Photography.(Above) The Salt Mines, Savya Shukla, Grade 11, Photography.(Above) Beach Ball, Evan Okaty, Grade 9, Photography.(Above) Board Games, Evan Okaty, Grade 9, Photography.(Above) Marbles, Runyan Yang, Grade 9, Photography.(Above) Icicles, Emma Jaramillo, Grade 11, Photography.(Above) Photo courtesy of Annabelle Kwok, Grade 12.(Above) What Lurks There, Annabelle Kwok, Grade 12, Digital art.(Above) Orange, Annabelle Kwok, Grade 12, Digital art.(Above) Europe, Annabelle Kwok, Grade 12, Oil painting.(Above) Lady in the Flower Field, Linda Dou, Grade 10, Acrylic paint.(Above) Spice, Emma Jaramillo, Grade 11, Ceramics.(Above) The Upside, Emma Jaramillo, Grade 11, Digital drawing.(Above) One Look, Logan Allen, Grade 11, Photography.(Above) Reflections, Reagan Rariden, Grade 10, Photography.(Above) Never Again, Emma Jackson, Grade 9, Photography.(Above) Illuminate, Emma Jaramillo, Grade 11, Digital art.(Above) The Walk of Adonis, Sage Debnath, Grade 10, Digital art.(Above) Photo courtesy of Keira Meyers, Grade 12.(Above) Sensational Inspiration, Keira Meyers, Grade 12, Digital art.(Above) Sensational Inspiration, Keira Meyers, Grade 12, Digital art.(Above) Sensational Inspiration, Keira Meyers, Grade 12, Digital art.(Above) Crosswalk, Vidhi Patel, Grade 10, Photography.(Above) Three Different Directions, Vidhi Patel, Grade 10, Photography.(Above) The Ruins of the Copper Minds, Sage Debnath, Grade 10, Digital art.(Above) Tied to LHP, Emma Jackson, Grade 9, Photography.(Above) Summer Hideaway, Julianne Addonizio, Grade 10, Photography.(Above) All the Things She Said, Lauren Landreth, Grade 10, Charcoal.(Above) Our Reunion, Gabi Goldstein, Grade 9, Digital art.(Above) Almost Perfect, Reagan Rariden, Grade 10, Photography.(Above) Daughter of Mayhem, Ava Moscovitz, Grade 10, Digital art.(Above) Silent Hour, Hiba Bilal, Grade 12, Photography.(Above) Empathy, Yana Chen, Grade 11, Digital art.(Above) The World in My Hands, Bianca Trujillo, Grade 11, Digital art.(Above) With All My Love, Finn Smith, Grade 10, Digital art.(Above) Fishes, Kaden del Valle, Grade 12, Photography.(Above) Take a Chance, Oliver Dugan, Grade 10, Photography.(Above) The World Beneath His Feet, Oliver Dugan, Grade 10, Photography.(Above) The Palms, Nabeel Khalil, Grade 11, Photography.(Above) Rememberance, Yana Chen, Grade 11, Digital art.(Above) Resemblance, Yana Chen, Grade 11, Digital art.(Above) Just a Little Rain, Runyan Yang, Grade 9, Photography.(Above) In the Spotlight, Whit Barrus, Grade 10, Photography.(Above) Make a Choice, Emma Jaramillo, Grade 11, Mixed media.(Above) Electric Sparks, Julianne Addonizio, Grade 10, Photography.(Above) Night in Tokyo, Nabeel Khalil, Grade 11, Photography.(Above) From the Dark, Emma Jaramillo, Grade 11, Photography.
Savannah Fondo is a Senior at Lake Highland Preparatory School. She has been on the Twice-Told Tale staff for four years and is now entering her second year of holding the title Director of Media, which means she is in charge of putting all of the publication’s content onto the Twice-Told Tale website. Savannah balances hobbies such as listening to music, spending time with friends and family, shopping, seeing live music, taking photography, and reading with her school work. Savannah’s goals for her last year in the newspaper is to be proud of every piece she writes and to put a lot of time and effort into each one.