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Brandon Moxam competes in Provincial Public Speaking Finals

Posted by Sudbury Northern Life A Grade 5 student from George Vanier Public School will compete in the Provincial Public Speaking Finals in Trenton on May 2.
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Brandon Moxam captured first place in the junior category at the Royal Canadian Legion Area Public Speaking Competition in South Porcupine on April 18. He heads to the provincial competition in Trenton on May 2. Supplied photo.

Posted by Sudbury Northern Life

A Grade 5 student from George Vanier Public School will compete in the Provincial Public Speaking Finals in Trenton on May 2. To quality for the provincials, Brandon Moxam placed first at Branch, Zone, District and Area competitions sponsored by the Royal Canadian Legion.

From the Lockerby Legion Branch competition, Brandon progressed to the Zone competition hosted by the Little Current Legion. He competed at the District competition in North Bay on March 28.

He subsequently captured first place at the Area competition in South Porcupine on April 18, where he received a trophy, a framed certificate, a plaque and a cash prize.

The topic of his award-winning speech? A Basenji, which is a yodeling dog.

"I received an Uncle John's reader for Christmas," explained Brandon. "A reference in the book caught my attention. There is a dog, a Basenji, that doesn't bark, it actually yodels. I had never heard of the Basenji, so it seemed like a great topic."

Mom Carrie Anne Moxam, a literacy resource teacher at Queen Elizabeth Public School, has been supporting Brandon throughout his public speaking journey. She commended the Royal Canadian Legion for co-ordinating the public speaking competitions through their Youth and Education Program. "These competitions give students a great opportunity to hone their public speaking skills, which is an invaluable life skill," she said.

Board chair Judy Hunda commended the student for his outstanding achievement.

"Brandon has proven to be a wonderful representative for Rainbow District School Board, George Vanier Public School and our local Lockerby Legion. We wish Brandon well as he moves on to the finals."


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