Five of the Mount Washington Valley Career and Technical Center’s Educators Rising students — (from left) Jillian Howland, Avery Whitelaw, Ivy Zipf, Lily Metz and Sophia Mihelis — have placed at the state competition last week and have qualified to compete at the national level in Washington DC from June 27-July 1. (LLOYD JONES PHOTO)
Mount Washington Valley Career and Technical Center’s Educators Rising teacher Kelley Murphy (second from right) and students (from left) Avery Whitelaw, Lily Metz and Ivy Zipf work to fill 3,000 plastic eggs with candy for their largest fundraiser of the year. The Eagles are raising money to travel to nationals in Washington DC at the end of June. (LLOYD JONES PHOTO)
Senior Ivy Zipf is the first Kennett High student to qualify for the national championships three times in the Mount Washington Valley Career and Technical Center’s Educators Rising program. Zipf aspires to be a kindergarten or third-grade teacher in the Mount Washington Valley. (LLOYD JONES PHOTO)
Five of the Mount Washington Valley Career and Technical Center’s Educators Rising students — (from left) Jillian Howland, Avery Whitelaw, Ivy Zipf, Lily Metz and Sophia Mihelis — have placed at the state competition last week and have qualified to compete at the national level in Washington DC from June 27-July 1. (LLOYD JONES PHOTO)
Mount Washington Valley Career and Technical Center’s Educators Rising teacher Kelley Murphy (second from right) and students (from left) Avery Whitelaw, Lily Metz and Ivy Zipf work to fill 3,000 plastic eggs with candy for their largest fundraiser of the year. The Eagles are raising money to travel to nationals in Washington DC at the end of June. (LLOYD JONES PHOTO)
Senior Ivy Zipf is the first Kennett High student to qualify for the national championships three times in the Mount Washington Valley Career and Technical Center’s Educators Rising program. Zipf aspires to be a kindergarten or third-grade teacher in the Mount Washington Valley. (LLOYD JONES PHOTO)
CONWAY — Five Kennett High students have qualified to compete in the Educators Rising National Championships in Washington, D.C,. on June 27-July 1 after punching their tickets to get there with strong performances at the state competition held at Great Bay Community College in Portsmouth on March 18.
Seniors Lily Metz and Ivy Zipf, along with junior Jillian Howland and Avery Whitelaw and sophomore Sophia Mihelis,all finished in the top five in their respective competitions; however, they won’t know exactly where they finished until April 5 at a ceremony at Plymouth State University.
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