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Two SW Atlanta Students Win Princeton Recognition

Two Woodward Academy students have been named Atlanta area winners of the 2012 Princeton Prize in Race Relations.


Woodward Academy juniors Morgan Foreman of Cascade and Amy Dam of southwest Atlanta, were recently selected as the Atlanta area winners of the 2012 Princeton Prize in Race Relations.

Both Foreman and Dam have contributed to projects sponsored by the Academy’s Upper School Five Points Club, a special interest club focused on embracing diversity as an integral part of being a caring community of lifelong learners by building and maintaining a diverse, accessible, civil and supportive campus.

The Princeton Prize in Race Relations was developed to promote harmony, understanding and respect among people of different races by identifying and recognizing high school age students whose efforts have had a significant, positive effect on race relations in their schools or communities.

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The prize consists of regionally awarded $1,000 cash awards as well as an annual symposium on race that prize winners will attend in April.


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