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Oxnard City holds special meeting to honor student winners in speech, math, spelling and arts
Summary
The Oxnard City Council convened a special meeting May 27 to present certificates and recognitions to students who placed in local and county speech, math, spelling and art competitions; civic leaders and school officials praised the students and local partners.
Oxnard City Mayor MacArthur convened a special City Council meeting Tuesday, May 27, to recognize students from Oxnard schools who won or placed in local and county competitions in speech, math, spelling and art.
The awards program brought together students, parents, school officials and community partners in the City Hall chamber. The council opened the meeting with a pledge of allegiance and a moment of silence to honor former Mayor Dr. Tom Holden, who died May 26; the mayor and others briefly recalled his decades of public service.
“This is a special meeting that we’re holding in celebration of all the young people that have achieved so much here in our city,” Mayor MacArthur said, inviting students and families to the dais. He also encouraged students…
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