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Community - Annapolis
Teen of the week: Juggling her activities turns time management into an artPublished 09/23/07
High school life keeps 17-year-old Julia Chambers on her toes. The IB senior at Annapolis High School is busy nearly every waking hour.
She's a sweeper on the Panthers' field hockey team and a member of the school's dance company. Come spring, she'll try out for a slot on the track team. And two weeks ago, Julia and 30 other dancers auditioned for a spot on the All-County Dance Ensemble. She and 15 others made the cut.
The former resident of Mountain Lakes, N.J., has a dizzying extracurricular schedule. "Monday and Wednesday, I rehearse with the dance company in the evening. Tuesday, it's the Royal Academy Dance Company at Maryland...
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