Maysville recognized Young Georgia Author nominees

Maysville Elementary School students recently put their writing skills to the test and prepared entries for the Young Georgia Authors competition. Each grade level winner will have their written work submitted for consideration at the state level. Grade level winners are pictured (L-R) Emely Garcia, fifth grade; Ryleigh Denton, fourth grade; Abby Posten, third grade, Olivia Watts, second grade; and Rhyan Farmer, kindergarten. Justice Fitch (not pictured) was the first grade winner.

Maysville Elementary School students recently put their writing skills to the test and prepared entries for the Young Georgia Authors competition. Each grade level winner will have their written work submitted for consideration at the state level. Pictured here is the first grade winner, Justice Fitch.
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Maysville Elementary School students recently put their writing skills to the test and prepared entries for the Young Georgia Authors competition. Each grade level winner will have their written work submitted for consideration at the state level. Grade level winners are pictured (L-R) Emely Garcia, fifth grade; Ryleigh Denton, fourth grade; Abby Posten, third grade, Olivia Watts, second grade; and Rhyan Farmer, kindergarten. Justice Fitch (not pictured) was the first grade winner.
Maysville Elementary School students recently put their writing skills to the test and prepared entries for the Young Georgia Authors competition. Each grade level winner will have their written work submitted for consideration at the state level. Pictured here is the first grade winner, Justice Fitch.
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