PAIDEIA SCHOOL: Junior High Birding Team Wins Division and Helps Trees Atlanta

PAIDEIA SCHOOL: Junior High Birding Team Wins Division and Helps Trees Atlanta
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Paideia School issued the following announcement on May 4. 

The Paideia junior high Georgia Youth Birding Competition team won their division in this year’s competition by identifying 90 species within 24 hours and raising $890 in pledges benefiting Trees Atlanta.

Original source can be found here.

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