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2021 PSS Teacher of the Year Bonny Cruz meets President Biden

First lady Jill Biden hosted a ceremony Monday on the South Lawn of the White House to honor the nation s outstanding educators, among them, Bonny Cruz of the CNMI Public

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Monongah student up for national prize, needs community's vote

SUBMITTED ARTWORK Milania Suplita, a second-grader at Monongah Elementary, is the West Virginia winner in the grade K-3 category in the 2021 Doodle for Google competition. SUBMITTED PHOTO MONONGAH — A second grade student at Monongah Elementary School is in the running for a $30,000 college scholarship after being named the state winner in the grades kindergarten through three division in the 13th Annual Doodle for Google competition. Using the theme, “I am strong because,” Milania Suplita drew the Google letters depicting her new adoptive family after she and her brother were adopted in 2020 by Daniel and Kristin Suplita, of Monongah. Her piece of art is titled “Adoption: Finding a New Family.”

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2021 Doodle for Google contest focuses on kids' inner strength

2021 Doodle for Google contest focuses on kids inner strength The winner will see her or his artwork displayed on Google s homepage for a day and receive a $30,000 college scholarship. Listen - 01:44 Google wants to know what makes schoolchildren strong. Google It took a lot of inner strength to help us get through the challenging year that was 2020. It was especially difficult being a parent to youngsters during this time, but somehow, it appears our children may come out the better for overcoming last year s challenges. So it s probably not surprising that for its annual Doodle for Google contest, Google chose I am strong because. as its theme. Schoolkids from kindergarten through the 12th grade are invited to use any material or medium, as long as it can be photographed or displayed in a two-dimensional format. They re also asked to write about how they created the Doodle and how

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