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Clark Creek BrickMasters, from left, front row: Hakshara Bisetty, Eli Rebolledo, Thomas Joyce, Peter Wadsworth and Micah Stradford. Back row: Yeslin Reyes, Gracie Adams, Lilah Baker, Alisa Hills and Arnav Ghode.
Clark Creek Wins Lego League Award
The Clark Creek Elementary BrickMasters, R.M. Moore Elementary Braves Build Masters, Mill Creek Middle Lego Cats and Oak Grove Elementary Apex Eagles, earned trophies and advanced to super regionals at the Lego League regional competition, which featured 24 teams from public and private schools. R.M. Moore won the grand champion title, Clark Creek claimed the innovation project award, and Mill Creek’s Navy Team won the core values honor. Each elementary and middle school team designed and built a robot using the Lego Mindstorms system. Teams designed and programmed their robot to solve missions on a tabletop playing field, with models made from Lego bricks.
Swift Wins Regional Essay Contest
Sawyer Swift, left, is the county winner and a student of STEM teacher Stephanie Vidrine.
Woodstock Middle School seventh-grader Sawyer Swift recently was named the Cherokee County overall winner in the Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District’s 20th annual water essay contest. Middle school students wrote 300- to 500-word essays based on researching an essential water career, or in response to the question: Why is a clean, abundant water supply essential for our metro Atlanta region, and for our state? Read Swift’s winning essay at www.cherokeek12.net/ content/water21.
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