Wednesday, April 28, 2010

State Rep. Phil Sterner Capitol Update; April 28, 2010

Dear Friends,



I’m always impressed by the talent and ingenuity of District 196 students. Whether it’s the award winning marching band at RHS or the championship speech teams at Eastview High School, our students consistently outperform students across the state and the nation.



Rosemount High School Students Kristen Farris, Mackenzie Carlson, Alex Norris, Casey Tousignant and Dave Iverson are examples of this creativity. The five are finalists in the national Ford-sponsored Belt it OUT! competition. If selected as the winning entry, each student will win a $5000 scholarship to further their education. You can read their story by clicking on the link below, and more importantly, you can cast your vote for them.



The key to Minnesota’s economic success lies in a strong system of education. We’re lucky to have some of the best schools in the nation in Minnesota and some of the finest in the state right here in District 196. Best of luck to Kristen, Mackenzie, Alex, Casey and Dave, and congratulations to all of the bright and hardworking District 196 students – we’re proud of you!



Sincerely,
-Phil



State Representative Phil Sterner

523 State Office Building

St. Paul, MN 55155

(651) 296-4306

rep.phil.sterner@house.mn



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RHS students finalists in national Ford video contest

Five Rosemount High School students hope a catchy tune about seatbelt use and safety behind the wheel will earn them $5,000 each to put toward college. Win or lose, though, all of the students agree this is the most fun they’ve ever had with a scholarship application.



http://www.rosemounttownpages.com/event/article/id/24494/

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