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Brenda Ermshar

Meadow Glade Church member

By Brenda Ermshar

  • Meadow Glade Raises $1,300 for Girl With Leukemia

    July 01, 2012, by Brenda Ermshar
    Students at Meadow Glade Adventist Elementary School (MGAES) in Battle Ground, Wash., burst into applause as the physical education teacher and principal presented a $1,300 check to a very surprised 14-year-old girl and her family."It is so amazin...
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  • MGAES Student Places in Washington Top 100 for National Geographic Bee

    July 01, 2012, by Brenda Ermshar
    Are you smarter than this sixth grader? Try answering one of these questions: In what country is Tungurahua Volcano located? Kerala is to India as San Luis Potos is to what country?While you are racking your brain, meet 12-year-old Hayden Sherrill...
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  • MGAES Students Become Pen Pals With Belize School

    May 01, 2012, by Brenda Ermshar
    Nineteen pairs of eyes stare in amazement at a world map as Caryn Earl, Meadow Glade Adventist Elementary School (MGAES) second-grade teacher, shows the distance between Battle Ground, Wash., and Belize, Central America. This far-off place has jus...
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