Bonny Eagle students to compete on national level

From: Portland Press Herald (Maine) | Date: April 27, 2006 | Copyright information


Portland Press Herald (Maine)

04-27-2006

Bonny Eagle students to compete on national level
Edition: Final
Section: Your Neighbors-Lakes
Column: Schools & Kids

LAKES REGION --

More than 100 students in grades six through 12 participated in Maine History Day on April 7 at the state capital, all vying for the opportunity to represent Maine on a national level.

Students composed papers, projects or presentations and entered them...

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