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Okaloosa students earn top honors in America 250 contest

Niceville.comJune 10, 20262 Mins Read
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The Heritage Museum of Northwest Florida and America 250 organizers announced the winners of the Plank Schlitt Middle School United States History Writing Contest, which challenged students to explore the significance and impact of the Declaration of Independence. (Contributed)

NICEVILLE, Fla. — Two Okaloosa County middle school students have earned top honors in a history writing contest tied to the nation’s upcoming 250th anniversary celebration.

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The Plank Schlitt Middle School United States History Writing Contest is part of the Heritage Museum of Northwest Florida’s America 250 celebration commemorating the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

This year’s contest invited students to explore the enduring significance of the Declaration of Independence and reflect on its impact on life in the United States today.

Lilly Lopez of Destin Middle School earned first place, while Aisha Ramirez of Pryor Middle School earned second place.

The competition is named in honor of two longtime Okaloosa County United States History teachers who continued supporting the Heritage Museum after retiring from Niceville High School.

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“We are incredibly proud of Lilly and Aisha for this outstanding achievement,” said Superintendent Marcus Chambers.

“Their hard work, thoughtful writing, and passion for history reflect the excellence we see in our students across Okaloosa County. These young ladies represented their schools and our district exceptionally well.”

Destin Middle School Principal Mandy Lopez shared both professional and personal pride in Lilly’s accomplishment.

“At DMS, we are proud to develop students who can think critically, write with purpose, and communicate their ideas effectively. Lilly’s accomplishment reflects the strong work happening in our classrooms each day and the dedication of our teachers who continue to challenge and support student learning. And while I’m incredibly proud as principal, it is a little more special that I also get to be her mom.”

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Pryor Middle School Principal Jason McClelland also praised Aisha’s achievement.

“Aisha’s dedication and creativity demonstrate the bright future ahead for our students. We are proud of her for using her voice and talents to honor our nation’s history.”

The winning essays will be featured in the Heritage Museum’s “Celebrate America 250! The Revolution” exhibit on July 4 at 11 a.m., giving the community an opportunity to view the students’ work as part of the museum’s Independence Day celebration.

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The Okaloosa County School District extended its congratulations to Lilly Lopez and Aisha Ramirez and thanked the Heritage Museum of Northwest Florida for providing meaningful opportunities for students to engage with American history.

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