According to Latin Club sponsor Karen Rickett, “In January, (the club will be) participating in a Latin Brain Game event. It will be at Herron High School.”
The competition will be one of two events that are going to take place next year before the state competition. The Latin Club will attend the first preliminary competition but not the second. The competition will exclusively feature questions about Latin.
“All questions are related to the study of Latin,” Rickett said. “The questions be asked about Roman culture, vocabulary and grammar.”
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