Houston home journal. (Perry, GA) 2007-current, September 08, 2007, Page 10A, Image 10

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PC m w%m g 10A ♦ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2007 1 ill I v'ft* K I I _jß Sjj|| ' . | jjMMHttbL ¥%. ■ I BftßMtf MLfl 8 ->’#^k,lßi' : 1"* '** /^^MhiiiJ^NM^B -'# 9P 1 1.* '• kLi **|lt* | Mm '.jf gfFl* x Jn, -v** **i »^,^ v ■• B ■ « r ffr ' •?'.• jßj * X WwLzmxr?- gs j fi* 1 lil «''{ f:) yjpijii l £ V . :» ' ji 8r Wy~l ,vjl» - '. c ■ f .-.V%-i%' , §Bs\& yA | ■ , m&* V.»‘ Jr 881 V •>nigp j/tkj. .J?, . * ^ 18^ + 4 ,> Contributed The Matt Arthur Elementary School Mighty Knights for the week of Sept. 3 were chosen, according to a release, for being great examples of the character trait of the week,” responsibility.” &P.4j9 S ' |rx . H ; ;:•- .9 y|HHH & J*** r *%. B\dp| apyKo-'j, \ 4ft& JK, jdSt v;I Contributed/Deanna Avery The students and faculty of Hilltop Elementary recently sent out their congratulations to the Warner Robins American Little League World Series champions for their accomplishments. To that end, Aug. 31 was named WRALL Recognition Day at Hilltop Elementary. Faculty and students, some pictured, showed their support by wearing their WRALL World Series shirts. Per a Hilltop release: “Watch out world, we have future champions at the ‘Top,’ Hilltop!” P&. * • g„3r*9 «2& sJBS^Mk* « j» :< : . .~L;gg ABOVE: Bonaire Middle School gave a big Jaguar welcome back recently to its Little League World Series cham pions Keaton Allen, Zane Conlon Payton Purvis and Micah Wells. The four all-stars marched through the school with the Bonaire Middle drum line while their classmates lined the halls to congratulate them. The team members were also honored at a school pep rally and the entire seventh grade hall was decorated in the team’s honor. RIGHT: Principal Cindy Randall is pictured with, from left, Keaton, Payton, Zane and Micah. Contributed Mighty Knights Sending congrats A Jaguar welcome ”TI~ (raaffiaSß ■ <-* w n f ■; JL Warner Robins High grad earns ag honor Special to the Journal Troy Lakamp-Anderson, a 2007 graduate of Warner Robins High School, was recently presented the school’s highest agricultural honor, according to a release, the DEKALB Agricultural Accomplishment Award. Lakamp-Anderson received the award for excellence in academics, leadership and agricultural work experi ence. While a student at Warner Robins High, his accom plishments included a green hand degree, chapter degree, greenhouse manag er, top salesperson and the Young Owl Award. Lakamp- Anderson was one of more than 2,000 students from 49 states to be recognized with the DEKALB award. Beronica Sanders, Lakamp-Anderson’s agri cultural education instruc tor at Warner Robins High, PIS offers skills for life Special to the Journal Perry High School, accord ing to a release, offers sev eral Career, Technical and Agricultural programs to provide students with skills for life. Perry High’s offer ings include: AFJROTC, Agricultural Education, Animal Science, Automotive Service Technology, Business and Information Technology, Construction, Diversified Cooperative Training, Family and Consumer Science, Horticulture, Professional y \ Contributed Pictured are , students, from left, Tommy Turner and Antonio Hubbard enrolled in the Automotive Service Technology program at Perry High. Clifton Beakes serves as the instructor. ; I jHjggni > ipßj |k>f L f Vis Contributed Sandra Albritton Matt Arthur Elementary School first-graders Izaiah Wright, Gabe Dryden, Andrew Bos and Asia Nichols begin mak ing their fruit kabobs as part of a luau. The special event was held after completing a unit of study on landforms and oceans. HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL commented, “Troy was a wonderful student. His hard work and dedication to the field of agriculture was out standing. Troy made great accomplishments in such a short period of time. He was definitely a leader in agricul ture at Warner Robins High, and I know he will be the same at Fort Valley State University.” Currently a freshman at Fort Valley State University, Lakamp-Anderson is moor ing in Agriculture Education. He is the son of Christie Lakamp. The DEKALB Agricultural Accomplishment Award has become a symbol for excel lence, honoring more than 158,000 high school seniors over the past 60 years in the area of agriculture. This award is sponsored by the Monsanto Company and is named for its brand of seed. Foods and Website Design. In addition, students may earn technical college credit while still in high school by taking dual enroll ment classes offered at the Houston County Career and Technology Center. Perry High students may apply for the following programs of study offered at the HCCTC: Aviation Maintenance, Computer Repair, Cosmetology, Machine Tool, Public Safety and Criminal Justice and Welding. Luau