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Montgomery County Teacher to Vie for Miss America Crown

Christina Denny taught at a private school in Olney.

By Whitney Teal

The woman who will represent Maryland in this fall’s Miss America pageant hails from Baltimore County, but knows a thing or two about Montgomery County.

Christina Denny, a 22-year-old Owings Mills resident, spent last school year teaching chemistry, government, algebra and sign language at the private Echelon Academy in Olney,  The Gazette reported.

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Denny won the statewide pageant with a platform highlighting the need for curriculum for kids with special needs, a student population she taught at Echelon, the newspaper reported.

“She is very energetic and has a penchant for making learning fun,” said Kelly Mazzeo, the school’s founder and director. “She uses drama and technology to teach difficult subjects, and makes it meaningful learning for the kids.”

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Denny will compete in the Miss America pageant on Sept. 10 in Atlantic City, NJ.

Read more at The Gazette’s website.



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