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Ten students from fourth through sixth grade pose with

Ten students from fourth through sixth grade pose with

Ten students from fourth through sixth grade pose with geography mediators after competing in Arnn ES’s 27th annual school-level National Geography Bee held Jan. 14 inside the school’s library. (U.S. Army photo... More

Gwendolyn Baxter-Oakley, principal of Arnn ES, congratulates

Gwendolyn Baxter-Oakley, principal of Arnn ES, congratulates

Gwendolyn Baxter-Oakley, principal of Arnn ES, congratulates Rushton Kovaleski, fifth grader and winner of the 27th annual school-level National Geography Bee, held at Arnn ES Jan. 14 inside the school’s librar... More

Fifth graders, Josue Santana and Rushton Kovaleski,

Fifth graders, Josue Santana and Rushton Kovaleski,

Fifth graders, Josue Santana and Rushton Kovaleski, give each other “a job well done” after competing in the final round of the 27th annual school-level National Geography Bee held at Arnn ES Jan. 14 inside the... More

Fifth graders, Josue Santana and Rushton Kovaleski,

Fifth graders, Josue Santana and Rushton Kovaleski,

Fifth graders, Josue Santana and Rushton Kovaleski, compete in the final round of the 27th annual school-level National Geography Bee held at Arnn ES Jan. 14 inside the school’s library. (U.S. Army photo by Can... More

Ten students from fourth through sixth grade compete

Ten students from fourth through sixth grade compete

Ten students from fourth through sixth grade compete in Arnn ES’s 27th annual school-level National Geography Bee held Jan. 14 inside the school’s library. (U.S. Army photo by Candateshia Pafford)

Arnn Elementary School held the 27th annual school-level

Arnn Elementary School held the 27th annual school-level

Arnn Elementary School held the 27th annual school-level National Geography Bee, Jan. 14, inside the school’s library with 11 students, including one alternate competing for a chance to advance to the state-lev... More

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