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Winners of Scholastic Canada’s Kids Are Authors competition

Students at Highfield Junior School in Toronto won Scholastic Canada’s Kids Are Authors competition with their book Counting on Zero. The prize is normally worth $1,000, but for the tenth anniversary of the competition the prize was enriched to a $10,000 Scholastic gift certificate. (Photos courtesy of Scholastic Canada)

Students in Grades 1, 3, and 4 at Highfield Junior School in Toronto collaboratively wrote and illustrated their winning book, <i>Counting on Zero</i>.

Students in Grades 1, 3, and 4 at Highfield Junior School in Toronto collaboratively wrote and illustrated their winning book, Counting on Zero.

Linda Gosnell, co-president of Scholastic Canada (right) presents principal Rita Russo with a $10,000 Scholastic gift certificate.

Linda Gosnell, co-president of Scholastic Canada (right) presents principal Rita Russo with a $10,000 Scholastic gift certificate.

Ontario Lieutenant-Governor David Onley speaks to Highfield students and principal Rita Russo.

Ontario Lieutenant-Governor David Onley speaks to Highfield students and principal Rita Russo.

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One Response to “Winners of Scholastic Canada’s Kids Are Authors competition”

  1. vashini says:

    in the last pic that girl with black hair is me!
    i am one of the authors vashini Vakeesan

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