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Byline: Holly Prestidge
Feb. 27--SLIDESHOW: Winners Jacqueline's poster showed an underwater scene with coral reefs and marine animals. She wants to be a marine biologist, she said. It's usually not a good sign when you are called to the principal's office and your mom is there. But that's what happened yesterday to fifth-grader Jacqueline Stephens, who was called to the office at Henrico County's Jackson Davis Elementary School and found her principal, Bryan Almasian, and her mom, Penny, waiting for her. Almasian showed Jacqueline the dreaded pink office-referral slip and told her something serious had happened and that she and her mom should go with him to the library. By the look on her face, she expected the worst. Instead of bad news, her dad, Ed, and representatives from the Virginia College Savings Plan …