Education
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By Administrator
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Thursday, 09 April 2015 05:19 |
RALEIGH, (SGRToday.com) - No more being on the outside looking in for North Carolina students. More than 200 from 95 schools in 49 counties participated in a two-day mock General Assembly. They were debating everything from an act to require age restriction on the purchase of energy drinks to an act to require ingredients, health warnings and child resistant packaging for e-cigarettes.
Leadership skills were recognized for the following students:
Jonathan Avery of Durham, a senior at Cary Academy
Mary Katherine Falgout of Durham, a senior at Jordan High School
Darby Madewell of Timberlake, a senior at the North Carolina School of Science and Math
The Outstanding Service Award honors students who have participated for at least four years, with three of those years being on the leadership team. The 2015 recipients were:
Kierra Bailey of Garner, a senior at West Johnston High School
Velencia Giles of Garner, a senior at West Johnston High School
Martin Kendrick of Sanford, a senior at Cary Academy
Kate Branch of Bahama, a senior at the North Carolina School of Science and Math
Darby Madewell of Timberlake, a senior at the North Carolina School of Science and Math
Jonathan Avery of Durham, a senior at Cary Academy
Soji Ademiluyi of Holly Springs, a senior at Wake NC State University Early College High
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