Geneva School of Boerne third-grade students compete in the Julius Caesar Contest each May. Students take a comprehensive written exam on their year-long study of Ancient Greece and Rome. The top 10 scorers earn the right to compete on stage in the Julius Caesar Contest where they dress in their finest togas and answer verbal questions about what they learned this year. Branch Mangum, left, was declared the Julius Caesar Champion in the 19th annual contest. John Price, middle, placed second and Nicolas Moninski, right, finished in third place. Submitted photo
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Geneva School of Boerne third-grade students compete in the Julius Caesar Contest each May. Students take a comprehensive written exam on their year-long study of Ancient Greece and Rome. The top 10 scorers earn the right to compete on stage in the Julius Caesar Contest where they dress in their finest togas and answer verbal questions about what they learned this year. Branch Mangum, left, was declared the Julius Caesar Champion in the 19th annual contest. John Price, middle, placed second and Nicolas Moninski, right, finished in third place. Submitted photo
- 05/24/2022 12:00 AM
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