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Thursday, April 23, 2026 at 7:35 PM

Fernley students to be published poets

Fernley students to be published poets
The Fernley Reporter

Four Fernley Intermediate School poets and nine (of 12) Silverland Middle School poets will have their submissions to the American Library of Poetry Winter Competition published in the national poetry compilation “Imagine.”

Less than 20 percent of all entries nationally are being published. Each poet is still in the running for the national grand prize which will be announced March 29.

Congratulations to Farrell Rodriguez, Janiaya Brown, Eva Chaplin, and Trinity Garcia-Anders from FIS, and Cailynne Bixby, Donna Dastrup, Brody Garrett, Connie Hunter, Tyger Hunter, Grant Miller, Antwone Ramirez, Amaya Wilson, and Robbie Whalen from SMS.

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