CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL: Central High School Students Shine in Laws of Life Essay Contest

CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL: Central High School Students Shine in Laws of Life Essay Contest
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Central High School issued the following announcement on May 4. 

Central High School students participated in the annual Georgia Rotary Laws of Life essay contest sponsored by the local Rotary chapter, The Dawnbreakers Rotary Club. Grade level winners for Central High School were 9th grader Kai McMichael, 10th grader Kaiden Burkes, 11th grader Ellie Knott, and 12th grader Kelsey Bougades-Hills.

Honorable Mention in the 9th grade was Isabella Jackson, Mary Lois Griffis, Taylor McCormick, Payton Goodwin, and Annabelle Turpin. Honorable Mention in the 10th grade was Josie Huckeba, Brendy Morales, Ella Robinson, Emmie Hall, and Hannah Gibbs. Honorable Mention in the 11th grade was Charlee Howard, Ericka White, Jesse Gurley, Logan Robinson, and Autumn Higgins. In the 12th grade Honorable Mention was Azariah McClure, Alaina Carey, Jesus Garcia-Salinas and Hannah Newbern.

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Central High School 



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