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Posted By: uppercumberlandreporter August 31, 2017

Shown in the picture is Daniel Bryant,from Mrs. Wallace’s 4th grade class at Prescott South Elementary School, along with his mother.

Daniel was one of the top 100 readers in Tennessee over the summer and was invited to the Governor’s residence for a celebration.

 

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