2026 Regional YGA Champions

Newton County Schools Celebrates Two Regional Champions in Young Georgia Authors Competition
Posted on 03/26/2026
Two Regional Young Georgia Authors WinnersNewton County Schools is proud to announce that two students have been named regional winners in the prestigious Young Georgia Authors Competition, an annual statewide writing contest that celebrates student creativity and achievement in literacy.

This year, Thomas Allan, a second-grade student from Oak Hill Elementary School, earned top honors in the regional second-grade division with his submission, “My Favorite Day with Sharks.” Kyiana Andrews, an eleventh-grade student from Newton College & Career Academy, was named the regional winner in the eleventh-grade category for her piece, “Light, Dying.”

The Young Georgia Authors Competition is unique in that it does not provide a specific prompt or limit students to a particular genre. Instead, students are encouraged to express their creativity through original works of writing up to 1,900 words in length. Submissions may include short stories, poetry, essays, journalism pieces, academic research reports, personal narratives, or other original compositions.
Entries are evaluated based on the strength of ideas, clarity and creativity of expression, effective use of language, and the development of a distinctive voice. District winners are selected after careful review of submissions representing each grade level before advancing to the regional level of competition.

To reach the regional stage, both Thomas and Kyiana first earned first-place honors at their respective schools and were then selected as district winners. Their work was submitted to the Griffin RESA regional competition, where it was judged alongside entries from surrounding districts.

“Thomas and Kyiana exemplify the creativity and strong student voice we strive to cultivate in Newton County Schools,” said Dr. Ashante Everett. “The Young Georgia Authors Competition provides an important opportunity for students to express themselves through writing, and we are incredibly proud to see their talents recognized at the regional level. Their accomplishments reflect both their dedication and the support of educators and families who encourage a love of literacy.”

Newton County Schools congratulates Thomas and Kyiana on this outstanding achievement. Their winning entries will now advance to the state-level competition for an additional round of judging.