Sparta High student earns Hispanic citation

| 26 Sep 2017 | 08:54

    — Mia Pulido, member of the senior class of 2018 at Sparta High School, has been recognized by the College Board’s National Hispanic Recognition Program, as announced by Director of Guidance, Kacey Konwiser Dalton.
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