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Local student wins first place in Poetry Out Loud competition heads to national finals

May 22, 2024 | Hazleton Area SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania



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Local student wins first place in Poetry Out Loud competition heads to national finals
A standout moment at the Hazleton Area School District Board Meeting on May 22, 2024, was the celebration of a local student's achievement in the Poetry Out Loud competition. The student, who recently secured first place at the state level in Harrisburg, represented the district at the national competition in Washington, D.C.

During the meeting, the student was recognized for her hard work and dedication, having memorized three poems from a selection of over 2,000. The competition requires participants to choose poems that meet specific criteria, including one pre-20th century piece and another with varying line lengths. The program aims to help students connect emotionally with poetry, showcasing its relevance to contemporary life.

The excitement was palpable as the student shared her experience at nationals, where she joined representatives from every state and territory. Although she did not win at the national level, her journey from local to national competition highlighted the importance of the arts in education and the district's commitment to fostering student talent.

The board expressed pride in the student's accomplishments, emphasizing the value of such programs in enriching the educational experience. As the district continues to support arts and humanities initiatives, this recognition serves as a reminder of the potential within every student to shine on a larger stage.

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