Slackwood student wins poster contest

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Pictured: Julia Koziatek with her second grade teacher, Mrs. Amy Valentino, at Slackwood Elementary School. Julia is holding her invitation to the award ceremony at the Prosecutor’s Office.

Slackwood School second grader Julia Koziatek was recently named a calendar art winner in the Mercer County Prosecutor Office’s Anti-Bullying Awareness Art Contest. Julia’s poster will be a page in the 2015-16 Anti-Bullying Awareness Calendar, published by the Prosecutor’s Office.

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