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EPIC spotlights student performances and community programs; Indigenous health pilot, grants and competitions highlighted
Summary
Superintendent and staff showcased student events and community programs including Epic's Got Talent and Poetry Out Loud, announced EPIC's selection for an Indigenous Health Career Collaborative pilot, a $2,000 garden grant, a student trip to Duncan Regional Hospital and a mock-trial second-place finish in Tulsa.
Superintendent Banfield and EPIC ONE ON ONE CHARTER SCHOOL staff used a special meeting presentation to highlight student performances, community engagement and new program partnerships.
The board viewed student videos from Epic's Got Talent (about 30 performers) and Poetry Out Loud. Poetry Out Loud winner Emily Terry said she was "very, very excited" to advance to state competition and described how the EPIC schedule allowed her time to practice music and poetry while keeping up schoolwork.
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