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Five John Glenn High School students have earned awards in the Scholastic Regional Writing Contest. From left are Abigail Lianez, Tatum Carrasco, Alec Hathaway, Madyson Gross and Karol Schmalzried.
Five John Glenn High School students have earned awards in the Scholastic Regional Writing Contest. From left are Abigail Lianez, Tatum Carrasco, Alec Hathaway, Madyson Gross and Karol Schmalzried.
WALKERTON — A group of John Glenn High School students have earned regional honors, not for their athletic ability, but for their creativity in writing.
Each January, student authors from the Northeast Indiana/Northwest Ohio Region compete for Scholastic Writing Awards. This year, several students from John Glenn submitted their works to Scholastic in various writing categories.
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