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Sylvan Avenue Elementary Student's Essay Earns Her Treasured Flag
Jessica Schaller was the fourth grade winner in school's Flag Day contest.

Participating patriotically in Sylvan Avenue Elementary School’s Flag Day contest this past June was nothing new for Bayport-Blue Point School District student Jessica Schaller, but a special gift she earned from her congressman proved unique.
Each year, Sylvan Avenue celebrates Flag Day with contests – poster drawing for grades K-2, essay writing for grades 3-5 – revolving around the topic “What the Flag Means to Me,” with winners selected from each grade level. The six winning students read their essays and display their posters at the day’s assembly, receiving prizes like American flag beach towels, donated by the school’s PTA. Schaller was the winner for the fourth grade.
Schaller’s mother sent her daughter’s winning entry to Rep. Peter King, who honored Schaller and the essay by sending her a flag that had been flown over the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. in July.
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“I think I’m pretty lucky for this to happen at such a young age,” said Schaller, now a fifth-grader. “It’s something I can treasure forever.”
The flag now hangs in the second-floor window of the Sylvan Avenue building, proudly displayed next to the accompanying certificate and Schaller’s essay, both matted by art teacher Carly Gayer.
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Photo by Bayport-Blue Point School District: Sylvan Avenue Elementary School fifth-grader Jessica Schaller’s Flag Day essay earned her a special American flag from Rep. Pete King, now displayed in the school’s window.
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