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Outstanding Upper School Writers Represent TKA in Competition
- July 18, 2013
- Posted by: Lori Campbell
- Category: Football
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Eight ninth and tenth graders were chosen to compete in the 2013 ACSI Creative Writing District Competition. After being nominated by their grade level English teacher for their exceptional writing ability, students submitted their poetry or essay to the competition, receiving both critique and evaluation of their work. All students were recognized for their outstanding writing skills. Students selected to represent TKA were Julia Weech, Zoe Price, William Burnham, Seth Connatser, Danielle Quesinberry, Ridge Palmer, Kristen Keck, and Kraegen McCarter.
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