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Student Writes About Family Struggles

Michael Hagerty

Posted on February 11, 2015 · We meet Sanah Jivani, a local high school student who participated in the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards. She wrote a piece called “Just Words,” which chronicles a difficult time for her family.

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