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Seaford students honored for national JAG win; present ‘Memory Lane’ drive‑in business pitch to board

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Two Seaford High School students who placed first at national Jobs for America's Graduates (JAG) competitions were recognized by the board; the students also presented a business plan seeking $52,000 in investment for a drive‑in theater called Memory Lane Drive.

Quincy Allen, a JVP teacher at Seaford High School, introduced two students who represented the district at the national Jobs for America's Graduates competition and who later presented a private business pitch to the board.

The students, introduced in the meeting as Luca Mercino and Bryce McFarland, told trustees they placed third and second in past national competitions before placing first this year. "This is actually super exciting for me," Allen said, describing the students' multi‑year improvement…

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