Miss America's Teen
Scholarship pageant
Miss America's Teen is an American scholarship pageant . It is the sister program to the Miss America Opportunity, and it aims to "promote scholastic achievement, creative accomplishment, healthy living and community involvement for America's teens." In order to be eligible to compete, participants must first compete and win at the local level and then win the state title. The competition consists of several parts of competition which consists of an eight-minute interview in front of a panel of judges, talent, lifestyle and wellness, evening wear, and an on-stage question. All competitors must be girls between the ages of 13 and 18 years of age.[ 1]
More than $113,000 in scholarship grants were distributed among the 51 contestants in the pageant along with $29 Million in in-kind tuition with 7 universities, with a $30,000 scholarship being awarded to the winner. The chairwoman for the Miss America's Teen program is Miss America CEO, Robin Fleming.
The current titleholder is Peyton Bolling of Arkansas , who was crowned in Orlando, Florida, on January 4, 2025.
In January 2023, the official name of the pageant was changed from Miss America's Outstanding Teen to Miss America's Teen.
History
The first competition was held in August 2005 in the Linda W. Chapin Theater at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida . Meghan Miller , who represented Texas , was the first to win the competition.
Winners
Year
Crowned
Winner
State
City
Age
Awards
Talent
Notes
2006
August 20, 2005
Meghan Miller[ 2] [ 3]
Texas
Beaumont
17
Overall Talent Award[ 3] Preliminary Evening Wear/OSQ Award Preliminary Talent Award
Ventriloquism
Off Broadway actress in The Berenstain Bears LIVE! And national tour casts of Berenstain Bears and John Tartaglia's ImaginOcean
Appeared on America's Got Talent [ 4]
2007
August 19, 2006
Maria DeSantis[ 5]
New York
Staten Island
17
Preliminary Talent Award
Vocal
2008
August 11, 2007
Caitlin Brunell [ 6] [ 7]
Virginia
Great Falls
15
Preliminary Evening Wear/OSQ Award
En Pointe Dance, "Show Off" from The Drowsy Chaperone
2009
August 16, 2008
Taylor Fitch[ 13]
South Carolina
Anderson
17
Musical Theater Dance
2010
August 15, 2009
Jeanette Morelan[ 14] [ 15]
Wisconsin
Racine
15
Vocal, "Think of Me" from The Phantom of the Opera
2011
August 28, 2010
Lacey Russ[ 19]
Oklahoma
Cordell
16
Preliminary Evening Wear/OSQ Award
Piano, Bach's "Prelude XXI" and Beethoven's "Sonata Pathetique "
2012
August 20, 2011
Elizabeth Fechtel[ 20]
Florida
Leesburg
17
Preliminary Evening Wear/OSQ Award
Musical Theater Jazz Dance, "I Am What I Am"
2013
August 18, 2012
Rachel Wyatt[ 23]
South Carolina
Piedmont
17
Dance
2014
August 17, 2013
Leah Sykes[ 26]
Florida
Jacksonville
16
Vocal, "Someone Like You " by Adele
2015
August 2, 2014
Olivia McMillan[ 27]
Georgia
Centerville
17
Outstanding Vocalist Award[ 28] Preliminary Talent Award[ 28]
Classical Vocal, "Nessun dorma " from Puccini's opera, Turandot
2016
August 1, 2015
Allie Nault[ 29]
New Hampshire
Gilford
17
Preliminary Evening Wear/OSQ Award[ 30] Teens in Action Award[ 30]
Dance/Twirl
2017
August 6, 2016
Nicole Jia[ 31]
Oklahoma
Oklahoma City
17
Outstanding Instrumentalist Award
Piano, Variations on Mozart's "Rondo Alla Turca "
2018
July 29, 2017
Jessica Baeder[ 32]
Alabama
Auburn
17
Teens in Action Award[ 33]
Ballet en pointe, "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy"
2019
July 28, 2018
London Hibbs[ 34]
Texas
Tyler
17
Preliminary Evening Wear/OSQ Award Preliminary Talent Award
Vocal, "Think of Me" from The Phantom of the Opera
2020
July 27, 2019
Payton May[ 35]
Washington
Vancouver
17
Preliminary Evening Wear/OSQ Award
Vocal, "Over the Rainbow "
Held title for two years since no competition was held in 2020
2021
No national pageant was held due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022
July 30, 2021
Marcelle LeBlanc[ 36]
Alabama
Birmingham
18
Teens in Action Finalist
Preliminary Talent Award
Top Interview Award (tie)
Broadway Vocal, "On My Own " from Les Miserables
Sister of Miss Alabama Teen USA 2024, Ava LeBlanc
2023
August 12, 2022
Morgan Greco[ 36]
Washington
Camas
16
Preliminary Talent Award
Top Vocalist Award
Operatic Vocal, "The Jewel Song" from Faust
Later crowned Miss Teen International USA 2024
2024
January 13, 2024
Hanley House
North Carolina
Cleveland
16
Preliminary Fitness Award
Preliminary Evening Wear
Dance
2025
January 4, 2025
Peyton Bolling
Arkansas
Rogers
17
Jazz Dance, "Man of La Mancha"
Winners by state
See also
References
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^ "Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2012 Rides In The University of Florida's Homecoming Parade" . Tampa, FL : Miss America's Outstanding Teen. November 2012.
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^ a b "Rachel Wyatt Wins Miss South Carolina" . WLTX19. June 25, 2016. Retrieved May 21, 2017 .
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^ Holifield, Cindy (October 23, 2013). "Good News: Three scouts earn their Eagle award" . The Florida Times-Union . As the first runner-up, Leah Roddenberry of Bradenton has been passed Sykes' title of Miss Florida's Outstanding Teen.
^ Pennell, Julie (November 1, 2014). "How This Teen Pageant Star Refused to Be Fat-Shamed and Went on to Win" . Teen Vogue .
^ a b "2014 Scholarships" . Miss America's Outstanding Teen .
^ Tracey, Sara (September 12, 2015). "Conversation with Miss America's Outstanding Teen, Allie Nault" . Press of Atlantic City.
^ a b "2015 Scholarships" . Miss America's Outstanding Teen .
^ Stewart, Kristen (August 8, 2016). "Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2017 Crowned in Orlando" . PR Newswire.
^ Berson, Scott (31 July 2017). "Miss Smiths Station Jessica Baeder crowned Miss America's Outstanding Teen" . The Ledger-Enquirer . Retrieved 30 September 2017 .
^ "2017 Scholarships" . Miss America's Outstanding Teen . Retrieved 30 September 2017 .
^ "Tyler's London Hibbs is 2019's Miss America's Outstanding Teen" . Tyler Morning Telegraph . July 31, 2018.
^ Middlewood, Erin (July 27, 2019). "Skyview senior wins Miss America's Outstanding Teen" . The Columbian .
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