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Posted on 02/01/2019
Elementary Schools Participate in National Geographic Bee
The fourth and fifth grade students from the elementary schools participated in the National Geographic Bee in December, 2018. Students were questioned using material prepared by the National Geographic Society. Participants were narrowed down to a set of finalists. These students were eager to show what they have learned throughout the years about geography and world events. Each school winner will now take an online test to determine the top 100 scores across the State. Those finalists will compete in the State Bee.