Frontier Community College 2023-24 Annual Report

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he Wayne County Scholastic Bowl took place earlier in the year, as the championship round was played in West Hall at FCC. Teams participated from Cisne, Geff, Wayne City, Jasper, Center Street School, and New Hope School.

After a very competitive day, Jasper edged out

a win against New Hope to earn first place.

College Admission Representative Carrie Halbert said having the scholastic bowl here on campus is a good way for the kids to get exposure to FCC, some for the first time. “The Wayne County Scholastic Bowl is an opportunity for middle school students to visit a college campus possibly for the first time. It’s important to create a college-minded attitude in middle school especially in students who excel in their grade level. These scholastic bowl stuents are just that, and we are excited to have them at FCC for the day. We at FCC, encourage any age to visit campus and see what Frontier has to offer,” said Halbert. From hosting scholastic bowl, to kids classes, and more, FCC is always looking to make community involvement a priority. 

ABOVE: First-place winning Jasper team

BELOW: Second- place New Hope

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