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Madison Valley eStem High School s student body president, homecoming queen, and now, Ivy League queen. Author: Hana Williams Updated: 11:05 AM EDT April 9, 2021
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Madison Valley 17-year-old eStem High School s student body president, homecoming queen, and now, Ivy League queen.
Valley was recently accepted into every Ivy League that she applied to, including Columbia, Harvard, Princeton and Yale.
According to eStem s weekly newsletter, Valley was also named Student of the Month this week. The newsletter says Valley is a very hard worker and is always inspiring others.
She is a member of student council where she was president her sophomore and junior year.
Madison Valley eStem High School s student body president, homecoming queen, and now, Ivy League queen. Author: Hana Williams Updated: 9:17 AM CDT April 8, 2021
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. Madison Valley eStem High School s student body president, homecoming queen, and now, Ivy League queen.
Valley was recently accepted into every Ivy League that she applied to, including Columbia, Harvard, Princeton, Standford and Yale.
According to eStem s weekly newsletter, Valley was also named Student of the Month this week. The newsletter says Valley is a very hard worker and is always inspiring others.
Her mother, Montina Bell, said Valley has now received scholarships totaling $4.2 million over a four year period.
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UCA TO HOST TWO-DAY VIRTUAL WORKSHOP ‘THE UYGHUR CRISIS AND ISLAM IN EAST ASIA’
The University of Central Arkansas, in collaboration with the Arkansas branch of the National Consortium for Teaching about Asia, will host a two-day, virtual workshop titled “The Uyghur Human Rights Crisis in East Asia.”
The public event will take place over Zoom on Friday, April 23, from 6-7 p.m. A teacher workshop will be held Saturday, April 24, from 9 a.m. to noon. These events are at no cost to participants; however, registration is required. https://www.arncta.com/news-events/the-uyghur-crisis-and-islam-in-east-asia
The public event will feature guest speakers Akida Pulat, an Uyghur human rights activist whose mother disappeared in China, and Mustafa Aksu, program coordinator for Uyghur Human Rights Project. The second day of the workshop targets Arkansas’ K-12 teachers and features Zach Smith, professor of history at the University of Central Arkansas; Sarah Tynen, from the University