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Dublin High Student Wins Congressional Art Contest

A student from Dublin High School has been selected as the first-place winner in the Congressional Art Competition.

Reese Hardy

July 2, 20261 min read

Student Art Award - illustration, Jake Team LLC
Student Art Award - illustration, Jake Team LLC

A student attending Dublin High School has secured first place in the Congressional Art Competition. This achievement marks the first time a participant from that specific school has won the award.

Dublin is located approximately 4 miles northwest of Pleasanton.

Details regarding the specific artwork submitted, the subject matter, or the medium used by the student were not provided in the available reports. Information about the selection process or the criteria used by the judges to determine the winner is also not yet clear.

The Congressional Art Competition is a national contest that invites high school students across the United States to create original artwork. Winning entries are displayed in the U.S. Capitol Building for a year. However, the source material does not specify which congressional district this particular competition covers or which representative's office is hosting the local selection process.

No further information is available at this time regarding the student's name, the date of the announcement, or any upcoming ceremonies or exhibitions related to the win.

Source: Pleasanton Weekly.

Sources

https://www.pleasantonweekly.com/ae/2026/07/02/dublin-high-student-first-in-congressional-art-competition/

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Reese Hardy

Reese Hardy writes about community life, schools, public safety, and local events in Pleasanton.

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