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Rivesville Elementary-Middle School student Kirsten McDonald kept her message simple using the slogan, Don t fear your addiction! Fight it!
In her artwork, Aunnah Fritzman wrote a poem pointing out how addiction can grow. Your addiction will grow and grow
that s not it tho.
You ll start to wilt,
then be filled with guilt
it ll leave you feeling so low.
She also states, Don t let opioids be the seed to ruining your life!
Rivesville Elementary-Middle School student Liliona McKenzie Wright uses metaphor to explain how addiction impacts the body. She was like a beautiful porcelain doll until she picked up the bottle, beauty began to fade as the doll cracked and shattered.
By Isaac Cook
Rivesville Elementary/Middle School Apr 11, 2021
Apr 11, 2021
HUNTINGTON â Isaac Cook, a student at Rivesville Elementary/Middle School was recently named third place winner in the annual Central West Virginia Writing Project.
Teachers and administrators in each county encourage students to submit writing for judging, first at the school, and then the county level.
Submissions may be on any topic and in any prose genre: fiction, nonfiction, narrative, memoir, or essay. Leaders from the Central West Virginia Writing Project at Marshall University then judge entries on the aspects of ideas, organization, voice, word choice, sentence fluency and conventions. State winners were announced May 7, which is Young Writers Day. State winners in each of the six contest categories will receive checks of $100 for first place, $50 for second place and $25 for third place.
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