EASTERN ALAMANCE HIGH SCHOOL: 1st Place in The NC One Water Award

EASTERN ALAMANCE HIGH SCHOOL: 1st Place in The NC One Water Award
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Eastern Alamance High School issued the following announcement on Mar. 30.

Congratulations to Rocio Rosa, Audrey Hupman, and MacKenzie Webber as they have been awarded 1st place in the NC One Water Award. They are one of three projects in the running to be the North Carolina representative for the Stockholm Junior Water Prize.  If chosen, they will represent North Carolina at the U.S. Competition held in June.

 Original source can be found here.

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Source: Eastern Alamance High School



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