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MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS from the Center for Teaching and Learning in Edgecomb were honored for their poetry in this year’s Scholastic Writing Awards. In the Maine Region, eighth grader Carissa Fawber, left, received the contest’s highest honor, a Gold Key. Seventh grader Kaleb Brackley-Prouty, center, received an Honorable Mention, and eighth grader Maggie Larson, right, was honored with a Silver Key. These writers submitted three poems each, which were judged as a collection.
MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS from the Center for Teaching and Learning in Edgecomb were honored for their poetry in this year’s Scholastic Writing Awards. In the Maine Region, eighth grader Carissa Fawber, left, received the contest’s highest honor, a Gold Key. Seventh grader Kaleb Brackley-Prouty, center, received an Honorable Mention, and eighth grader Maggie Larson, right, was honored with a Silver Key. These writers submitted three poems each, which were judged as a collection.
BRUNSWICK JUNIOR HIGH eighth grader Delaina Hildreth, left, and seventh grader Isabella Banks, right, received Honorable Mention honors in the Scholastic Writing Awards sponsored by the University of Southern Maine last month. Isabella’s short story was titled “Finally Me,” and Delaina’s story was titled, “Lost Soul.”
BRUNSWICK JUNIOR HIGH eighth grader Delaina Hildreth, left, and seventh grader Isabella Banks, right, received Honorable Mention honors in the Scholastic Writing Awards sponsored by the University of Southern Maine last month. Isabella’s short story was titled “Finally Me,” and Delaina’s story was titled, “Lost Soul.”

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