Two Our Lady of Victories students have works published in Spooky Sagas book

Date:

Share post:

0.  A copy of the book containing Emma and Kathrine’s work will be sent to The Library of Congress in Washington DC to provide a lasting record of their achievement.

In October 2019, third grade students from Our Lady of Victories School in Sayreville entered the Spooky Sagas contest held by Young Writers. Out of the 10,000 entries received,  Young Writers chose two OLV students, Emma Burns and Katherine Livshina, to be published in their “Spooky Sagas 2019 Mid-Atlantic Tales.” The book is scheduled for publication on Feb.  29, and a copy of the book containing Emma and Kathrine’s work will be sent to The Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. Pictured are Third grade teacher Jennifer Kabara, left to right, Emma and Katherine.

Stay Connected

213FansLike
89FollowersFollow

Current Issue

Latest News

Related articles

Windows of Understanding addresses social justice issues through art

For husband and wife, Dan and Peichi Waite, the word dignity played a big role when putting together...

A musician’s journey from professional drummer to film composer

With the upcoming release of Bezos:The Beginning, Professional composer, Colin Bell, shared his creative process on scoring his...

Giordano, Sulikowski to lead Old Bridge Board of Education

The Old Bridge Board of Education has reorganized with new leadership. Salvatore Giordano was nominated and selected - 5-4...

Investments in infrastructure, education and quality of life continue in Middlesex County

The Middlesex County Board of County Commissioners are moving full steam ahead into the new year as investments...