Fourth and seventh-grade students across Texas competed in the annual Save Texas History Essay Contest. The winners and finalists were announced today by the Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham, M.D.
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Waco-area seventh grader named finalist in statewide essay contest
Callie Clark of China Spring was one of four finalists selected in this year s Save Texas History Essay Contest.
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CHINA SPRING, Texas A China Spring seventh grader was been selected as one of four finalists for the 2020 Save Texas History Essay Contest, Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush announced Friday.
Callie Clark was one of the finalists for the contest, which is sponsored by the Texas General Land Office s Save Texas History Program. The essay contest asked students to answer the question, “What history in your community is worth saving?”