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Randall High student places in 2021 Congressional Art Competition
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Randall High School senior Keely Low was one of the three students who placed in the 2021 Congressional Art Competition, officials with the office of Congressman Ronny Jackson recently announced.
Low s piece, titled The New West, placed third in this year s competition, which consists of high school students throughout District 13. Two students from Rider High School, senior Devotion Rodriguez and sophomore Hayden Nguyen, received first and second place honors for their respective pieces.
“I am pleased to congratulate Devotion, Hayden, and Keely on placing in the 2021 Congressional Art Competition, Jackson said in a news release. Every piece of artwork submitted showcased just how gifted and bright the students of our district are. I thank all who participated, including the teachers who helped facilitate the contest.”
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By Michael Buchanan
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image captionHayden Nguyen was born in 2016
The parents of a baby who died after medical errors are to push for a new inquest into his death, after they say a cruel inquest denied them justice.
Hayden Nguyen died in 2016 after medics failed to treat an infection properly.
But despite the NHS trust admitting mistakes, coroner Shirley Radcliffe concluded the infant died of natural causes, after raising concerns about the hospital s initial investigation.
The coroner has refused to comment on her actions. What the coroner did was kill Hayden a second time, Hayden s father, Tum, told the BBC.