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♦ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 2007
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Contributed
The Feagin Mill Middle School Manners Matter Club collected food and supplies for
the Warner Robins Animal Shelter before Christmas. The M & M officers are: President,
Courtney McTeer; Vice President, Tylor Smith; Secretary, Ashley Moore; Public
Relations, Hannah Alexander, Samantha Macias and Avery McLean. Rae Eaton is also
pictured holding a special pet friend.
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Students, teachers and parents, pictured, enjoy the African celebration and feast held
at Thomson Middle School Dec. 18, 2006.
Thomson Middle holds African celebration
Special to the Journal
A group of students and
teachers at Thomson Middle
School held an African cel
ebration and feast Dec.
18, 2006. Team 7A teach
ers Tabitha Bloodsaw,
LeShan Ferguson, Cheryl
Simpson and Gloria
Wright coordinated the
events for their students.
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An AvAning of food, Am, And on*Artafnmonf!
Saturday, January 20, 2007
6:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
The Art Center in Downtown Perry
Delicious food provided by Katerings by Kelly
Live music courtesy of The Mossy Creek Band
and Roland Everett Fall with the Lightword Band
Purchase your tickets ($25.00 donation) at the door
All proceeds benefit the Perry Animal Shelter
Manners Matter Club
In preparation for the cele
bration, students researched
the history, geography, civ
ics and economies of differ
ent African countries. Each
student gave a Power Point
presentation with the infor
mation they compiled. They
also did a shared read
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Daughters and made Rente
weaves. Approximately
20 to 25 parents shared in
the celebration and feast.
Thomson Middle is locat
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LOCAL
WR Middle advances in
Academic Bowl competition
Special to the Journal
Two area teams emerged
as winners during the
Professional Association
of Georgia Educators
Academic Bowl for Middle
Grades regional compe
tition hosted at Houston
County’s Feagin Mill Middle
School Jan. 6.
Houston County’s
Warner Robins Middle
School, coached by Lori
Campbell and Jennifer
Banks, and Bibb County’s
Mount de Sales Academy,
coached by Keith Bartlett,
will join 22 other teams
in the semifinals competi
tion to be held Saturday
at Stratford Academy in
Macon. The four winning
teams from that competi
tion will advance to the
state finals to be held at the
Georgia College and State
University Magnolia Room
in Milledgeville Feb. 10.
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The Warner Robins Middle School Academic Team won a first place at the
PAGE Academic Bowl regional competition recently and now move on to the
PAGE Bowl state semifinals, which will be held at Stratford Academy in Macon
Saturday. Only two out of 14 teams were able to secure a place at the next level.
Team members pictured are: Blaire Bagwell, Alyssa Gisseman, Roo Ra Lee, Forrest
Schultz, Rahul Joshee, Trey Cranford, Sarah Freeman and Miriam Baker. Lori
Campbell, WRMS honors teacher, serves as coach.
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