Center helps students brush up their writing C2 Edition
Teachers pick students who show exceptional writing skills and have been through Advanced Placement English, yearbook or newspaper writing classes, according to Writing Works coordinator Julie Kozdron. Writing Works also is a place where students can find information on writing contests and submit s...
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Published in | Daily herald (Arlington Heights, Ill. : Arlington Heights ed.) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Arlington Heights, Ill
Daily Herald
15.10.1997
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Summary: | Teachers pick students who show exceptional writing skills and have been through Advanced Placement English, yearbook or newspaper writing classes, according to Writing Works coordinator Julie Kozdron. Writing Works also is a place where students can find information on writing contests and submit stories and poems to literary magazines, Kozdron said. Writing Works is open eight periods a day and for a short time after school. With the busy lunch hours, Kozdron urges students to "make an appointment!" |
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