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Thursday, October 22, 2009
Badin student competing in Miss Teen Cincinnati Pageant, Nov. 7

Amber Burkhardt of Hamilton, a student of Stephen T Badin High School, was recently selected to participate in Nationals’ 2009 Miss Teen Cincinnati pageant competition that will take place on Nov 7.
She will have the chance to win thousands of dollars in prizes and gifts. Burkhardt will be competing in the Miss Jr. teen division, one of four divisions in which young ladies from ages 7-19 will compete in modeling routines which include casual wear and formal wear. Most importantly, They will also display their interviewing skills and personality. Personality is the number one aspect that each contestant is judged on during all phases of our competition.
If Burkhardt were to win the title of Miss Jr. Teen Cincinnati, she would represent Cincinnati and the surrounding communities at the Cities Of America National Competition that will take place in Orlando, Florida.
Any business, organization or private individual who is interested in becoming a sponsor to Burkhardt may contact her pageant coordinator, Patty Niedert at (800) 569-2487 for more information.
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The Hamilton High NJROTC Unit competed against 15 other JROTC units from Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and West Virginia on Saturday, Oct. 17, at Northmont High School, according to Capt. Jim Allison.
They competed in Drill, Athletics, Academics and Air Rifle Competitions.
For the Fourth year in a row, Big Blue’s NJROTC Unit won the overall competition.
The Armed and Unarmed Drill Teams commanded by senior Jessie Johnson both came in first place.
The Athletic Team commanded by senior Jorge Flores came in second place.
The team came in third place in personnel inspection, fourth place in academics and fifth place in Color Guard.

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TweetElda Elementary learns about the magic of Character Education
On Oct. 1, the students at Elda Elementary had the enjoyment of attending and participating in an assembly on Character Education.
The assembly, made available through the services of Steve Harney and Timberhill Baptist Church, the students were engaged not only through the message of having good character to become productive and successful members of the community, but also by watching the illusions and tricks that entertained this message.
Some of the highlights included pulling both a dove and a rabbit out of a box and the illusion of Mr. Harney’s head growing bigger.
Logan Spaw and Leanne Krabbe
Adam McCandless
Abigail McKee
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