CENTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: Young Georgia Author Winners Recognized at May 2022 Board Meeting

CENTER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: Young Georgia Author Winners Recognized at May 2022 Board Meeting
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Center Elementary School issued the following announcement on May 10. 

Congratulations to our Young Georgia Author winners who were recognized by Supt. Smith and the Board of Education at the May 2022 meeting for being the grade level winner not only for their school but also the entire district! 

K – Scarlett S., Waresboro, “I Love Montana”

1 – JaVann F., Center, “How Elf Saved Christmas”

2 – Malachi M., Memorial Drive, “Plants”

3 – Allie R., Ruskin, “Layla and June”

4 – Kate B., Williams Heights, “The Crazy Adventure with Santa and Mrs. Clause”

5 – Azian S., Ruskin, “Behind the Door”

6 – Abigail W., Waycross Middle, “Glacier”

7 – Elly B., Waycross Middle, “Tale of the Furry Flamingo”

8 – Rylee M., Waycross Middle, “Never Given the Chance”

9 – (no entry)

10 – Stella K., Ware High, “Beauty in a Pile of Ruins”

11 – Evan A., Harrell Learning Center, “The Rat King”

12 – Charles W., Ware High, “Change”

Ja’Vann, Kate, Abigail, and Rylee also won their respective levels at the Okefenokee RESA regional level of competition, and Kate received Honorable Mention at state. Please visit our Facebook page to see photos from the occasion. We are so proud of all of our young authors!

Original source can be found here. 

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Source: Center Elementary School



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