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Clyde Students Teach Other States About Local Culture

By: Brendaliss Gonzalez
Updated: April 10, 2012
A group of Clyde students are bringing the classroom to the world wide web.

An eighth grade class from Clyde Junior High is competing in an international competition in which they create content to teach other students at schools around the nation.

Another class from Clyde won that competition last year and this group says they're ready for a repeat.

The group taught a class in Montana today about Abilene culture, including the nickel museum. 

It's all part of the Creating Community Content Competition.

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