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VFW Patriot Pen, Voice of Democracy contests announce winners

Shoshone News-Press | UPDATED 20 hours, 1 minute AGO
| January 17, 2025 1:00 AM

KELLOGG — Kellogg High School students expressed their thoughts on the theme, "My voice in America's democracy" and the question, "Is America today the forefather's vision?" as part of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Voice of Democracy competition.

Chris Marker, commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1675 in Osburn, said the national contest channels patriotism while asking students to engage in critical thinking and research to support their arguments.

Patriot Pen winner:
First Place: Alissa Lopez

Voice of Democracy:

First Place: Ryken White, third Place in the District
Second Place: Piper Hendrix
Third Place: Mattix Harris

Teacher of the Year:
First place in District and First Place in State: Maj. Craig Petersen 


    Ryken White won first place in the Veterans of Foreign Wars contest Voice of Democracy and third place in the district and is presented his award by VFW Commander Chris Marker.
    Kellogg student Piper Hendrix won second place in a Voice of Democracy contest through the Veterans of Foreign Wars and was presented her award by VFW Cmdr. Chris Marker.
 
 



    Major Craig Petersen won first place for the Veterans of Foreign Wars Teacher of the Year for the district and the state and was presented an award by VFW Post Cmdr. Chris Marker.
 
 



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