
The contest was open to fourth-graders and hosted by School Resource Officer Rob Scisco, who named Sa’Rhian Ayers and Joanne Tsoukalas this year’s winners. Gathered for the prize giveaway at Walmart in Rehoboth are (l-r) Walmart Manager Tiffany Milligan, School Resource Officer Rob Scisco, Joanne Tsoukalas and her mother Karen Tsoukalas, and Sa’Rhian Ayers’ family members Ervin Oliver, Conswella Ayers and Azaky Ayers; Sa’Rhian was unavailable for the photo. SUBMITTED PHOTO
Rehoboth Elementary School student winners of an essay contest focusing on bike safety received new bikes and helmets June 26 courtesy of the Rehoboth Beach Police Department. The contest was open to fourth-graders and hosted by School Resource Officer Rob Scisco, who named Sa’Rhian Ayers and Joanne Tsoukalas this year’s winners.
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