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Top Millswood Middle students may miss Catalina trip due to change in rules
For years Teri Spring's seventh-grade son Austin has heard stories from his older brother and sister about the trip to Catalina.
Every year, Millswood Middle takes approximately 85 eighth-graders to Catalina for nearly a week of snorkeling, hikes, kayaking and hands-on science lessons.
For many families the trip has become a rite of passage for high-achieving children.
Invitations to the five-day trip to the Catalina Island Marine Institute at Toyon Bay are reserved for the top 120 students; and they still are.
However, some parents are worried that a slight change in the school's application process could edge out their children, some of whom have near 4.0 grade point averages.
In order to get an invitation, students must be a top student during their seventh-grade year, maintain at least a 3.0 GPA until they go on the trip and stay out of trouble.
For more on this story, see Thursday's News-Sentinel.

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