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Tuscaloosa Teacher To Compete On 'Jeopardy!' Next Week
A local high school Spanish teacher will soon take her knowledge to a national audience.

TUSCALOOSA, AL — A Northridge High School teacher will soon take her knowledge to a national audience.
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Tuscaloosa City Schools (TCS) announced Friday that Northridge High Spanish teacher Jennifer Canterbury will appear as a contestant on the long-running television quiz show "Jeopardy!" on Tuesday, July 22.
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The school system encouraged the community to tune in and cheer on Canterbury as she competes on the popular game show.
"We're so proud to have Mrs. Canterbury representing Northridge High School and the Tuscaloosa City Schools," the school system said in a social media announcement.
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Viewers should check their local television listings for the broadcast time.
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