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August 1, 2012

Tarboro’s Bryant competes in NC pre-teen contest

TARBORO — Brenna Knicole Bryant, the daughter of Kelvin and Teresa Bryant of Tarboro, was selected to participate in the 2012 Pre-Teen North Carolina Scholarship and Recognition Program held July 27-July 29 at the Sheraton Imperial Hotel in Durham.

Participants were evaluated on seven categories: academic achievement; communicative ability; general knowledge assessment; school honors and activities; volunteer service to the community; development of personal skills and abilities; and on-stage acknowledgement of accomplishments.

Some of the accomplishments for which Bryant was acknowledged include having an A average in all 6th grade classes; being elected president of W.A. Pattilloís Jr. Beta Club; participating in the Duke University Talent Identification Program; being a member of Pattilloís Battle of the Books and Quiz Bowl teams; receiving a band award for playing the flute; being a member of Girl Scout Troop 635 in Princeville; being a student of piano at Hamrick’s Studio in Tarboro and of voice at The Music Academy in Greenville; participating in the Upward Basketball Program at First Free Will Baptist Church and being a youth leader at vacation Bible school at Howard Memorial Presbyterian Church.

Fifty girls from across the state competed in the senior division (ages 10-12). Bryant was named a semi-finalist in the overall competition (placing in the top 15 of all participants) and was second runner-up in the optional speech competition.  Her career goal is to become a fashion designer and during the speech competition, she wore an outfit she made.  In addition to fashion, Bryant enjoys basketball and tennis.  She is a rising 7th grader at C.B. Martin Middle School.  

 

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