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For Elk Point-Jefferson senior Meghan Schenk,
one of the highlights of her final year of high
school took place before the summer was even
over. Schenk was chosen to represent the State of
South Dakota at the American Legion Auxiliary
Girls Nation held in Chevy Chase, Maryland (near
Washington, D.C.) this past July.
“I was ecstatic and so very surprised to be
selected,” Schenk said. “This year, the only state
that didn’t have a representative was Hawaii. It
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was just such an amazing experience, from the
mock trials to getting to take a picture with
President Obama and all the field trips. It was very
fun.”
Schenk said that participants are known as
“senators” and are selected from the 49 Girls State
sessions held across the country.
At the state level, the focus is on responsible
citizenship and the study of local, county and state
government processes. Two outstanding
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