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AC Middle School Club Spotlight - Technology Adair County Middle School writer shines the spotlight on one of the organizations students can get involved with for extra experience at school. By Brody Blair I interviewed two S.T.L.P members to hear their thoughts on the club. Their responses follow: Student 1 - Kailey Roberts Grade: 8 My Question: What is your favorite part of S.T.L.P? Kailey: " I like to assemble the projects, and go to competitions and present the projects. I also have learned the values of working in a group." Question: How many Years have you participated in S.T.L.P. ? KR: "This will be my third year." Question: What does S.T.L.P. stand for? KR: "Student Technology Leadership Program" Student 2 - Connor Lynn Grade: 8 Question: What is your favorite part of S.T.L.P? CL: "Making websites to go along with the projects." Question: How many Years have you participated in S.T.L.P? CL: Three years. This story was posted on 2019-10-04 09:27:55
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