AP History students attend lecture

Three Cloverleaf High School Advanced Placement United States History students attended the Ashland University Ashbrook Center Spring 2015 Major Issues Lecture Series on March 18. (From left) Jodi Klotzle, Adriana Jeziorski, and Kristin Lauro were selected to attend this special lecture because they were Cloverleaf’s top AP U.S. History scholars for the second trimester.

The address was given by Dr. Douglas Bradburn, the Founding Director of the Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington at Mount Vernon. It was titled, "The Power of Character: George Washington and the Art of Leadership." The students were accompanied to the event by Cloverleaf High School Social Studies teacher Cameron Flint.

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