It’s college and career week at Arnoldsburg Elementary and GSU Pioneer Kyla Lovejoy, a former AES student, captivated the students of Arnoldsburg Elementary today with stories from her time there. Miss Lovejoy talked to the students about their college and career aspirations as well as about the duties of being the GSU mascot and her ensemble.
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