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Wednesday, April 9, 2008 The Braselton News Page 7B FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY This semester’s Jackson County Comprehensive High School National French Honor Society members are shown. Membership is based on academic excellence in French class and overall academic achievement. Pictured left to right are: Courtney Ott, Saul Valladares, Ashli McCone, Celeste Lemus, Sandy Thao, Gaohly Yang, Carissa Strickland, Elise Embrick, Lauren Turner and Amanda Seden. Key Club holding onion sale The Mill Creek High School Key Club is holding its annual onion sale. Through April 21, Key Club members will be selling 10 pound bags of onions for $12 each. For three or more bags, the price is $10 each. Last year, the onion sales help provide over $4,000 worth of schol arships to Mill Creek High School seniors. Key Club, the largest high school service organization in the world, is part of Kiwanis International. The organization offers leadership development, vocational guidance, college scholarships and more to its members. To place an order, contact any MCHS key club member or send an email to Key Club sponsor Clyde Wylie at Clyde_Wylie@gwinnett. kl2.ga.us. The onions will be delivered the first week in May. Spring carnival set for Apr. 26 Westbrook Academy, Auburn, will hold its second annual spring carnival and silent auction on Saturday, April 26, from noon to 4 p.m. The event will feature carnival games for children, two moon- walks, fake tattoos, sand art and a hayride. Chick-fil-A will provide sandwiches and drinks. A silent auction will take place inside the school. The auction will include items from the Tennessee Aquarium, Road Atlanta and High Museum of Art, and a membership to the YMCA in Winder. Westbrook Academy is a private school with students ages two years old in preschool to students in the fifth grade. The school is located at 1059 Dee Kennedy Road. The carnival and auction will raise funds to improve and expand the school. STUDENTS MAKE SPECIAL TRIP Students in Alice Sneed’s class at West Jackson Primary School recently took a field trip to the Mall of Georgia, where they saw the movie, “Horton Hears a Who?”. While there, the students also visited the Easter Bunny. Mulberry Walk 6323 Grand Hickory Dr. • Braselton, GA 30517 770-965-4552 Hours: Mondays 9-4, Tuesdays-Fridays 8-8 & Saturdays 8-6 P 1 Sb t 1 n TL m SALOH MCHS students to have art BY KRISTI REED Four Mill Creek High School students have been invited to have their artwork displayed at The High Museum of Art as part of the Metro Atlanta High School Art Exhibit. The exhibit features outstanding student art work selected by mem bers of the Georgia Art Educators Association (GAEA). Seniors Tabita Birau, Ally Buker, Carol Choe and Lauren Grainger were chosen for the honor based on the merit of the selected artwork as well as the overall quality of their art portfolios. “All of these students have accomplished some great things,” said Mill Creek art teacher Mike Lasseter. Lasseter is also a GAEA member. He and fellow teacher Kelly Guyotte were allowed to choose a total of four pieces of art for the exhibit. Lasseter said he and Guyotte first selected the students based on their performance throughout the year and then chose the students’ stron gest pieces for the High Museum display. “They’ve worked really hard all year and they’ve done amazing artwork,” Lasseter said. Birau, Buker, Choe and Grainger are part of Lasseter’s advanced placement (AP) art class. There are 19 students in the AP class, making it the largest in the county. “The class is very demanding,” he said. "I ask for ten hours a week outside time working, drawing and painting because it is a college level course.” The students in Lasseter’s advanced placement (AP) art class have had the opportunity to par ticipate in three major competi tions this year: the Scholastic Art Awards, the High School Drawing Competition and the All-State Festival of Art and Design. The three competitions are juried com petitions. Students are allowed to submit artwork, but a panel of judges decides which ones will be allowed to participate in the show. Overall, the Mill Creek art depart ment had 13 pieces of art selected for the three shows. Last year, the school only had one chosen for the competition. “We’ve really stepped up the pro gram,” Lasseter said. Birau and Choe had pieces select ed for each of the three competi tions. Grainger’s work was select ed for the High School Drawing Competition. Though Buker did not have any artwork selected for the competitions, Lasseter said she has worked very hard and done some outstanding work. For the High Museum exhibit, Lasseter said he chose what he felt was the best art work by each student. Birau’s “Tea at 12” and Choe’s “Fruits of Labor" were gold key winners in the Scholastic Art Awards. Grainger’s “After the Rain" and Buker’s “Glass Vases” were chosen for their exceptional quality. Lasseter said each of the four students plan to continue their art education beyond high school. One of the students, Ally Buker, has already been awarded a scholarship to the Savannah College of Art and Design. “We’re very proud of them here,” he said. The 9th annual Metro Atlanta High School Art Exhibit runs from April 1 through May 4 at the High Museum of Art in downtown Atlanta. displayed at High Museum ^ V M If - . ^ i. | | t w~ - AFTER THE RAIN MCHS art teacher Mike Lasseter called “After the Rain” student Lauren Grainger’s best work to date. Jackson Co. Board of Education to meet at Gordon Street Center The Jackson County Board of Education will hold its first meeting in its new location on Monday, April 14. The board will meet in room B-16 at the Gordon Street Center, located in downtown Jefferson, on Monday, April 14, at 6 p.m. The meeting will be a joint work session and regular meeting. Spring Break for the county school system is this week, when the BOE would have held its work session meeting on Thursday, April 10. The Jackson County BOE holds its work sessions on the Thursday prior to the second Monday of each month, at 6 p.m. Regular meetings are held at 6 p.m. on the second Monday of each month. Open a Checking Account with The Peoples Bank... Get up to 10,000 ScoreCard Bonus Points! And you’ll keep earning points for every qualified purchase made with your activated MasterCard® Debit Card. Shop. Earn points. Get wired! Peoples =5 BANK Powered By 2085 Hwy. 211 N.W. • 678.963.0415 • www.tpbonline.com