Raj Mia, a senior at Bartram Trail High School, will join Sens. Marco Rubio and Rick Scott in representing Florida during the 59th annual United States Senate Youth Program Washington Week, which takes place March 14 through 17.
Mia is the senior class and student council president. He served as junior class president last year, and is recognized as an AP Scholar with Distinction. He currently serves as a National Honor Society commissioner and vice president of the Tech Club where he helps freshmen students build personal computers and expand their creativity with technology. Mia plans to pursue an undergraduate degree in engineering before attending law school.
A Year of COVID-19: What It Looked Like for Schools A Timeline 13 min read A Timeline 13 min read
It started with the closure of a single high school in Washington state on Feb. 27, 2020.
A school employee’s relative had gotten sick and tested positive for the coronavirus. The school underwent a deep cleaning and reopened two days later.
One month later, nearly every school building in the United States was shut down, an unfathomable moment. Schools scrambled to stand up a remote learning program some virtual, some by passing out packets of learning materials.
Most of us thought this disruption would last a few weeks, maybe a month.
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Corinth and Petal students picked for 2021 US Senate Youth Program
Wicker, Hyde-Smith commend students picked for the program Share Updated: 6:37 AM CST Feb 27, 2021 USSYP Logo
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Wicker, Hyde-Smith commend students picked for the program Share Updated: 6:37 AM CST Feb 27, 2021 On Feb. 23, U.S. Sens. Roger Wicker and Cindy Hyde-Smith commended Jacob Pearson of Corinth and Weston Archer Taylor of Petal on their selection to represent Mississippi at the 59th annual United States Senate Youth Program (USSYP).Both Pearson and Taylor will receive a $10,000 undergraduate college scholarship from the nonprofit Hearst Foundations, which funds the program. As two of our state s most promising students, Jacob and Archer will have the rare opportunity to engage with leaders in the highest levels of our government, said Wicker. Their dedication to their communities is evident and I have no doubt they will represent Mississip
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