Peralta Trail Elementary School student wins first place in art contest
Independent Newsmedia
Posted 10/17/19
Bailey Mohn, a fifth grader from Peralta Trail Elementary School, 10965 E. Peralta Trail in Gold Canyon, won first place for an anti-drug poster. Her prize was free admission and bracelets for unlimited rides for four to the Arizona State Fair.
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Peralta Trail Elementary School student wins first place in art contest
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Bailey Mohn, a fifth grader from Peralta Trail Elementary School, 10965 E. Peralta Trail in Gold Canyon, won first place for an anti-drug poster. Her prize was free admission and bracelets for unlimited rides for four to the Arizona State Fair.
The contest was sponsored by Winslow Guidance Associates, an Arizona state licensed substance-abuse treatment and general mental health program in Apache Junction, according to a release.
For additional information about Apache Junction Unified School District, go to ajusd.org or call 480-982-1110.