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Randolph Students-Winner of the best NPR podcasts by 4th Graders

NPR’s Student Podcast Challenge Winners announced the winners on their webiste on Friday August 30, 2024

Take a listen.

What do the Montauk lighthouse, a school mural, a trampoline accident, a forced migration, and the Quartering Act of 1765 have in common? These are the subjects of winning podcasts submitted by fourth graders to NPR’s Student Podcast Challenge.

Ella Jessup, Linzeth Suchite Escobar and William Sanchez Aquino reported on the creation of a mural in the school library. They interviewed the Art teacher, the muralists, their classmates, to produce a unique perspective on how things come to be. Please take a listen.

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