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Tempe high school student wins Valley Metro design contest

Tempe high school student wins Valley Metro design contest East Valley high school student wins Valley Metro design contest Sydney Storment, who attends Marcos de Niza High School in Tempe, won first place in the Design a Transit Wrap contest, which is sponsored by Valley Metro. TEMPE, Ariz. - Last year, a Tempe high school student took second place in a design contest sponsored by Valley Metro - only to come back this year and win it all. It was a big day for Sydney Storment, a junior at Marcos de Niza High School, after winning first place in the Design a Transit Wrap contest.

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3 grades, 1 year of COVID: How Arizona students survived

A year like no other could have long-lasting effects for Arizona students in critical grades The stories of Phoenix-area students in 3rd, 9th and 12th grade offer a singular view into the lives of kids and young adults navigating the pandemic at critical moments of their development. Rachel Leingang, Lily Altavena and Lorraine Longhi, Arizona Republic Published 4:56 pm UTC Mar. 5, 2021 Three pivotal years can affect the trajectory of a student s life. They show up regularly in research. They inspire new laws. They bring educational challenges and stumbling blocks that students either will surpass, or succumb to. In different but interconnected ways, third grade, ninth grade and 12th grade set the course for what comes next, charting students futures  whether they know it or not.

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National signing day 2020: Meet the Oregon Ducks 2021 football recruiting class

National signing day 2020: Meet the Oregon Ducks 2021 football recruiting class Updated Dec 16, 2020; EUGENE ― Oregon signed 20 players to its 2021 recruiting class, the best in program history. The Ducks’ class is ranked atop the Pac-12 for the third straight year and No. 6 nationally in the 247Sports Composite. Four offensive linemen, a trio of heralded receivers, three outside linebackers, pairs of tight ends, safeties and cornerbacks and an inside linebacker, defensive tackle, quarterback and running back made up the class, which has room to add between now and February’s signing period. Here’s a look at the class, with bios courtesy of Oregon athletics:

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