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Michigan student places second in national contest

Michigan student places second in national contest Emily Glassford, May 2021 and last updated 2021-05-25 12:12:14-04 LANSING, Mich. — For the first time, a Michigan student has been named first runner-up in the 2021 National Missing Children s Day Poster Contest. The Michigan State Police Missing Persons Coordination Unit announced on Tuesday that out of more than 800 submissions Emily Glassford placed second overall in the national contest. The contest raises awareness for missing children. MSP says more than 900 children are currently reported missing in Michigan. Glassford is a fifth-grader at Almont Elementary in Almont. She went on to compete nationally after being picked as the Michigan winner. MSP says more than 40 students entered the contest state-wide.

SOM - Michigan Student Places in National Missing Children s Day Poster Contest

SOM Michigan Student Places in National Missing Children s Day Poster Contest Michigan Student Places in National Missing Children s Day Poster Contest Contact: Ms. Jolene Hardesty, Missing Children’s Clearinghouse Analyst, 517-582-1154 The Michigan State Police (MSP) Missing Persons Coordination Unit is pleased to announce a Michigan student has been named the first runner up in the 2021 National Missing Children s Day Poster Contest. Today, Tuesday, May 25, is National Missing Children s Day. Emily Glassford, a fifth-grade student at Almont Elementary in Almont, placed second overall nationally in the National Missing Children s Day Poster Contest, a contest supported by the Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency and Prevention (OJJDP) to raise awareness for missing children. There were more than 800 submissions nationally.

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