Battle of the Books competition winners

The Nags Head Elementary School Battle of the Books team won first place during the recent Dare County Schools competition held at Manteo High School. The team represented DCS at the NC Elementary Battle of the Books Region I competition in Creswell on April 5.

Shown with the winning trophy are, front row, from left, Daniela Gonzalez, Acaisha Leigh, Kayla Folkes, Alisson Hernandez-Calles, Maya Gargol, Ella Morris; back row, from left, Mrs. McDaniel, Mrs. Piland, Kira Allsworth, Mrs. Blanchard, Kayla Austin, Sophie Vaught, Riley Szalkiewicz, Francesca Mueller, Sabra Dawson and Mrs. Brantley.

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