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Odessa students in third through eighth grade represented the Town of Odessa very well in Wilbur at the 2014 Bi-County Academic Contest. The contest was attended by eight other Bi-County schools. Topics covered were Spelling, Math, Speeches, and Geography. Of the 28 Odessa students who went on the trip, 16 placed at the competition in the top six of their category (four of them, in bold, placed in the top three).
Macey Singer (fifth place, third grade, spelling), Nicholas Larson (third place, fifth grade, interpretive speech), Maddie Scrupps (fourth place, fifth grade, persuasive speech), Pilot Weishaar (fifth place, fifth grade, math), Camden Weber (sixth place, sixth grade, math), Marcus King (fourth place, sixth grade, persuasive speech), Kameron Martin (sixth place, sixth grade, impromptu speech), Ben Melgren (fifth place, sixth grade, geography), Tori Weishaar (second place, seventh grade, math), Megan Shafer (sixth place, seventh grade, persuasive speech), Evan Gonzales (first place, seventh grade, impromptu speech), Justin Reninger (first place, seventh grade, geography), Colton Hunt (sixth place, eighth grade, spelling), Hannah Sheldon (fourth place, eighth grade, math), Natasha Jaques (sixth place, eighth grade, interpretive speech), and Noah Anderson (sixth place, eighth grade, geography).
Jennifer Singer and Danielle Scrupps of Odessa volunteered to help judge some of the competitions.
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