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Hunting Ridge wins the 2016 Battle of the Books

Teams from five District 15 elementary schools gathered April 30 at Central Road School to compete in the sixth annual District 15 Battle of the Books' final round. At the end of the day, Hunting Ridge School emerged victorious.

It was Hunting Ridge's second consecutive win in the competition.

Members of Hunting Ridge's Battle of the Books team are third graders Justyna B. and Sophia D.; and fifth graders Hanna O., Ishaan R., Bill S., Megan W., and Sophia Z. Hunting Ridge teachers Deb Oltman and Sonia Nilsen coached the team.

Overall, 320 third- through sixth-grade students from five schools - Winston Campus Elementary and Central Road, Pleasant Hill, Hunting Ridge, and Marion Jordan Schools - participated in the program.

The Battle of the Books is an annual enrichment program that begins in December when students interested in participating in the contest are placed into teams of five to eight students. Each team must work together to study 30 different books that they are then quizzed upon in April. From December through March, each team meets a minimum of two times a month to prepare for the trivia contest, which is broken into four rounds of questions that determine the winning team at each school.

The final competition on April 30 challenged the winning teams against each other in another four-round contest that crowned Hunting Ridge as District 15's 2016 Battle of the Books champion.

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