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Arlington Student Wins Regional Braille Challenge
Regional winners could be eligible to go on to the Braille Challenge finals in Los Angeles in June.

ARLINGTON, MA — An Arlington girl recently won the New England Regional Braille Challenge in her age category. Hannah Gevers was the top scorer in the "freshman" category – grades 3 and 4 – at the 20th annual New England Regional Braille Challenge Feb. 1.
The competition, a national program of the Braille Institute, encourages blind and visually impaired children in grates 1 to 12 to hone their braille skills which are essential to success in the sighted world.
The Braille Challenge is two phases: The first phase is the regionals. From February to March, there are 53 regionals across North America during which close to 1,600 students compete.
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The top 50 students (10 in each category) with the highest scores across North America are then invited to the annual Braille Challenge Finals competition in Los Angeles, held on the campus of the University of Southern California on June 26 and 27.
In about two months, once results are back from across the country, Hannah will find out if he will go on to finals in California.
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