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Laurel Valley Elementary held its student council election last week. The winners from each grade level are pictured: Front row: Grade 3 representatives Mackenzie Shank, Brian Adair, Zach Rivera and Alyssa Cameron. Back row: Grade 4/5 representatives Levi Mack, Kendall Krouse, Emily Zook, Josh Moore, Isabella Scribe, Penny Vehovic, Conner Riddell, and Kit Adams.
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Laurel Valley Elementary School held its election last Tuesday. Students in grades 3-5 wrote speeches and campaigned for the office of Student Council Representative for their grade levels.
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Students vote in the Laurel Valley Elementary School student council election last Tuesday.
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Laurel Valley Elementary held its own election on Tuesday, Nov. 2nd. Students in grades 3-5 wrote speeches and campaigned for the office of Student Council Representative for their grade levels.
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Laurel Valley Elementary held its own election on Tuesday, Nov. 2nd. Students voted for student council representative for each grade levels.
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A student votes in the Laurel Valley Elementary School student council election last Tuesday.

Laurel Valley Elementary School held its own election last Tuesday. Students in grades 3-5 wrote speeches and campaigned for the office of student council representative for their grade levels. Students used iPads to vote and received a sticker saying “I Voted Today!” Two representatives were elected from each homeroom.


Tom Davidson is a TribLive news editor. He has been a journalist in Western Pennsylvania for more than 25 years. He can be reached at tdavidson@triblive.com.

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