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Kenosha Unified holds Black History Bee; Pleasant Prairie student Marco wins

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Kenosha Unified School District hosted a Black History Bee at Mahone Middle School. Marco, a student representing Pleasant Prairie Elementary, won the competition; judges and staff recognized dozens of student participants and awarded art and reading contest medals.

Kenosha Unified School District on a date not specified held its Black History Bee at Mahone Middle School, where Marco, a student from Pleasant Prairie Elementary School, emerged as the winner of the oral competition.

The event gathered students and staff from across the district; Taylor Schmidt, principal of Forest Park Elementary, opened the program and thanked families and educators for bringing students to the competition. "Being here today does matter for our students," Schmidt said, calling the gathering "an honor" and praising the chance to "see the greatness in our students every day." The program included an opening student recitation of "I Have a Dream," round-by-round quiz competition, and awards for art and reading contests.

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