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connect / e d u c at i o n runnels poets published poets are flourishing at runnels high
school
, and 17
students
? original poems have been accepted for publication in creative communication?s upcoming anthology, a celebration of poets , which will be published this fall. this is the second group of runnels
students
to receive word that their work would be published in the volume. the 17 writers and their poems are matthew alfonso, ?towering?; jenna carballo, ?imagination?; sam haase, ?swamp escape?; ricky harrison, ?feelings of winter?; hudson hillman, ?dog?; jackie hinkle, ?my foot soldier?; eric ho, ?passion?; ben holiday, ?all lives matter?; bailey hyatt, ?i am night?; angele lansing, ?i always liked?; ryan ly, ?a sonic euphoria?; krya reeves, ?the secret to life is friendship?; janie schlotterer, ?female?; ian shaneyelt, ?gravity?; gracie smith, ?a gust of wind?; john michael spillane, ?two faced snake?; and natalia tooraen, ?time.? whs student named national merit semi-finalist woodlawn high
school
(whs) senior josue casco-rodriguez was named a 2018 national merit scholarship semi-finalist. josue is a student in the whs gifted program and active in robotics, game design, and powerlifting. josue also achieved recognition as a national ap scholar and a national hispanic recognition program scholar by the college board this year. as a semifinalist, josue will compete for national merit scholarships worth more than $32 million that will be offered next spring. dunham
tech
squad gives back the
tech
squad, a group of 13 fourth graders at the dunham
school
, is learning to lead by serving others. the
tech
squad meets twice a month before
school
to clean classroom computers, organize
tech
carts, and perform other tasks for lower
school
teachers. and when they are done, the group always leaves a note saying, ?the
tech
squad was here!?
tech
squad adviser nikole blanchard, shares, ?the goal is not just to help teachers, but to also learn the importance of giving back.? brcc hosts imagine what you can do day baton rouge community college recently hosted 300 east baton rouge high
school
juniors and seniors on its mid city campus during the inaugural imagine what you can do @ brcc day. the event seeks to encourage
students
to envision their college careers and all of the things that go along with it.
students
from scotlandville, glen oaks, woodlawn and ebr virtual high
school
s attended the event, which focused on stem, nursing, and allied health studies.
students
also received a campus tour and information about transfer degree programs, financial aid, and admissions. episcopal announces new take on traditional open house take a test drive at episcopal! episcopal
school
of baton rouge is now offering test drive tuesday, a dynamic new event for prospective families in place of a traditional open house. test drive tuesday takes place at the
school
every tuesday from 8:30-10 a.m. prospective families will have time to meet and visit one-on-one with
school
administrators and staff, and following introductions, the campus tour will be conducted in tandem by a member of the admission team and
students
who can share their personal
school
experiences. registration required. ? episcopalbr.org 2 8 b r p a r e n t s . c o m | n o v e m b e r 2 0 1 7
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