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Cherokee Bend Student Wins State Essay Contest

A Cherokee Bend 6th grader was selected as the Alabama Patriotic Education Essay winner by the National Society Daughters of Colonial Wars.

MOUNTAIN BROOK, AL — Mountain Brook students are no strangers to accolades, and those honors keep piling up, as Cherokee Bend sixth grader Madelyn Hyde was selected as the Alabama Patriotic Education Essay winner by the National Society Daughters of Colonial Wars.

Madelyn submitted an essay while in fifth grade detailing the role women played in the early Jamestown settlement.

She received an award certificate and cash prize from the society's Alabama state president, Carolyn Drennen, along with an honorable mention certificate from the society's national president and national patriotic education chair for her participation in the Grade 5-6 Patriotic Essay Contest.

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Madelyn said she is grateful to her fifth grade teacher, Karan Bush, for presenting students with the opportunity to participate in the contest.

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