Sawyer Ashby, a fifth-grade student at Crellin Elementary School, has emerged as one of the 20 state winners in the prestigious Maryland Council on Economic Education (MCEE) “A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words” contest. This annual contest, designed to foster a keen interest in basic economic and personal finance concepts among Maryland students in grades K-8, has recognized Sawyer’s exceptional talent and dedication. Sawyer’s work was submitted by his teacher, Dr. Suzanne Wilburn.
Crellin Student Wins MCEE Contest

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