Martin County JAG students earn national honors in Utah

Project-Based Learning team: Marlee Grayson, Hallee Preece, Karson Hammond and Raegan Horn.

Martin County students once again proved they can compete with the best in the nation.

Students from Martin County High School and Martin County Middle School earned national recognition at the Jobs for America’s Graduates National Career Development Conference held April 30-May 2 in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Martin County High School placed in two national events, continuing an impressive streak that has now reached five consecutive years with at least one national placement at the JAG conference.

MCHS earned fourth place nationally in Project-Based Learning:

Marlee Grayson
Raegan Horn
Hallee Preece
Karson Hammond

The MCHS Knowledge Bowl team captured sixth place nationally:

Russell Maynard
Collin Mills
EJ Harless
Luke Preece

Knowledge Bowl team: EJ Harless, Collin Mills, Russell Maynard and Luke Preece.

Martin County Middle School also brought home national honors, earning third place in Creative Decision Making:

Martha Maynard
Isabella Robinson
Andi Williams
Brynleigh Chapman

MCMS Creative Decision-Making team: Brynleigh Chapman, Martha Maynard, Andi Williams and Isabella Robinson.

Congratulations to these outstanding students for representing Martin County on the national stage.

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