PHILIPSBURG:— Forty-three students were celebrated for their outstanding work in the categories of Athletics, Expressive Arts, Academics, Leadership and Community Service at the G.I.F.T.E.D. Foundation’s 4th Annual “GIFTED Royalty Awards”. Six local high schools nominated their students in this year’s event. One young queen and one young king were selected from among their peers to be crowned King and Queen from the 5 categories. The event was recently held at the Belair Community Centre.
In Community Service, Brandon Fitzpatrick (St. Dominic High) and Geraldine Benders (St. Maarten Academy) walked away with the trophies. In Academics, David Beek (St. Maarten
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