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MMI students recognized in Legion essay contest

MMI students recognized in Legion essay contest

Yahoo09-04-2025

Apr. 8—FREELAND — MMI Preparatory School Head of School Theresa Long announced that three MMI students have been recognized for their outstanding work in the Freeland American Legion Essay Contest.
The annual American Legion Essay Contest is open to any student enrolled in grades sixth through eighth in a public, private, parochial or cyber charter school, or who is home-schooled. This year's essay topic was, "Can Social Media Affect Someone's Life?"
Gabriel Horvath '26 placed second, Alexis Bleiler '26 placed third and Kendall Orozco '25 is being acknowledged for her participation. All three students received their awards on Thursday
, April 3,
at a special event at the Freeland American Legion on Center Street.
In addition, Gabriel and Alexis have been invited to attend the district award ceremony at 2 p.m. April 27 at the Nanticoke American Legion.
"We are incredibly proud of Gabriel, Alexis and Kendall for their effort in this year's essay contest," Long said. "Their success reflects the critical thinking, writing skills and commitment to excellence that we encourage at MMI. It's wonderful to see their hard work recognized by the community."

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