PAIDEIA SCHOOL: Junior High Students Win Honors in Ga. River of Words Program

PAIDEIA SCHOOL: Junior High Students Win Honors in Ga. River of Words Program
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Paideia School issued the following announcement on Mar. 30.

Three junior high students won recognition in the Georgia River of Words poetry contest. One student was a national finalist, and two were state winners in the junior high division. The River of Words program is designed to help students understand their place in the environment by studying the watershed and expressing their thoughts in poetry and art.

Original source can be found here.

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