Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, December 23, 2006, Section B, Page 8B, Image 16

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♦ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2006 8B T j 1 i L C'v W _ V .l 4 t. II f ' L okHk JBsjpßKw . La j * r %. it •* x I > Ak. k I ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ .. Contributed National Business Education Association President Peter F. Meggison congratulates Georgia’s Business Education Association President Jean Provitt who is a Business Instructor/Dept. Chair/CBE Coordinator at Perry High. k '4, - . j ■•' L fv i -if \ i ■ f- V /I ■ gSH^^ H W hi I —BMIM—I \t i LiMk >i ~ Late,-,. A , . I Contributed Decorations created by PHS FCCLA and Kama Beaumarchais (Adviser) are displayed. ■' ■ ■ 1 -' 1 ■■ ■'■-■'■ "■ — w^mr—wji ill m. : ■■ ' f \ fit • Contributed Decorations created by PHS FCCLA and Kama Beaumarchais (Adviser) are displayed. - i Or. :_.J Contributed Northside High School’s Junior Optimist club members volunteered at the Dawg Jawg in November to help raise money to build a new animal shelter in Warner Robins. Pictured, from left, are: participant Davey Allen, volunteers Amanda Eblen, Amy Luna, Lindsay Wilson, K.W. Simpson and, kneeling, participant Jacob Allen.' J »• -y ft 4 . Contributed Houston County 4-H members, from left, Jazmin Thomas, Margo Braski and Mary Catherine Harrell recently participated in the Fall Forum. Dawg jawg Fall forum Perry High teachers get involved in organizations Special to the Journal Perry High School teach ers attended the Southern Business Education Association Conference held in Atlanta Oct. 18- 21. The conference was hosted by the Georgia Business Education Association. Jean Provitt, GBEA President and PHS Business Education Dept. Chair/CBE Coordinator/Instructor brought “Greetings from Georgia GBEA” at the SBEA Opening Session and conducted the GBEA General Session. Provitt was recognized as the GBEA President and was presented with a Certificate of Appreciation for services to the SBEA. GBEA had the largest number of educators in attendance at the conference and this was also the larg est SBEA conference held in this region with over 550+ educators. Sherry Johnson, PHS business instructor, serves as GBEA Membership Chair and served as the Decorations Committee Chair on the SBEA Planning Committee. Her committee provided all the table decorations for the registration table, brunch and luncheon centerpieces, opening cer emony and the Georgia Magic Night. She was selected to attend the Leadership Development Seminar as a representative for Georgia Oct. 19. According to a release, special thanks goes out to Kama Beaumarchais, PHS family and Consumer Science teacher and the FCCLA students for mak ing the centerpiece deco rations for the brunch and luncheon that Thursday and Friday. LOCAL Hr/' 9 ” HI J r~r" ~ "M. t " r n ■ 1 % 1 I , * ip. WBy ; r 7Tf^r I "——■ 1 * j ~ ! .& **** W +2gffF WB tizlL'-i Jm mm f. 'i *• .?* rr jTnfrP eAftfStr. \ j -• ■ ' i - - —.'———i -—i ;- Contributed Warner Robins Middle School’s top-selling students for the recent WRMS Fall Fund raiser were treated to a limo ride and lunch at Fuddruckers. Students ate lunch with the top selling homeroom teachers. Sixth-grade students are: Tyler Delanghe, Jessica Kozak, Alexis Mauro, Savon Miller, Angelica Valdez and Jackie Wheeler. Seventh-grade students are: Alexis Doiron, Lauren Gorla, James, Purcell, Brittany Thompson, Megan Weigle, and Tahlor Woods. And, eighth-grade students are: Brian Snead, Ben Smith, Erin McLendon, Christina Elling and Dillon Deane. Ml : ml w Jjj ht 1 f Jis SSI V-J '•*&''•*%'' •** r^ : * -S'-V-. %£r*s> —I --■ ———^————— Contributed In collaboration with the Project Agape Love, the Perry High School Chapter of Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America was able to exceed their goal of collecting 750 boxes of macaroni and cheese for the holidays. The collected more than 900 boxes. According to a release, the boxes will accompany other grocery items collected by more than 70 churches, civic clubs and organizations in the community. Per the release: “Because of the efforts of caring people, needy families this holiday season will receive a food box donation to help feed their families. Thank you to the Perry High School fac ulty and students for helping us far exceed our goal and caring for your community!” Fall fund-raising Project Agape Love HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL