Houston home journal. (Perry, GA) 2007-current, September 15, 2007, Page 10A, Image 10

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Walker of Kathleen; Sophomores: Mallory Eubanks, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Eubanks of Perry; Courtney Jenkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Trip Jenkins of Warner Robins; Juniors: Kelly Franklin, daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. Michael Franklin of Perry; Hannah Moredock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Moredock of Perry; Seniors: Molly Portman, daughter of Dr. Edward Portman of Atlanta and Ms. Betsy Portman of Perry; Sydney Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Smith of Hawkinsville; Jamie Walker* daughter Parkwood ES students ‘empowered’ Special to the Journal Per a release: Parkwood Elementary School values student writing. At least one form of proof in that regard came Aug. 27 and 28, when third, fourth and fifth grade teachers collaborated with Columbia University writing coach, Tiffany Nealy. They used this time to continue the develop ment of curriculum which guides children in their writing. The Writers Workshop framework, accord ing to the release, empowers students and encourages them to write at home, school or anyplace else in order to live a “writer’s life.” All students at Parkwood Elementary ' y ‘‘ • • > „ ■- > <- I Y l f lf - l - . v, 4 « '— _ ._ ASHHI Contributed, Nancy Wilson Second-grade teacher Betty Jackson shares a laugh with students Brittaine Durden and Gage Boyette. I MAirm PETGROOMING 1 We have RELOCATED next door! As well as grooming, we offer Doggie Day Care | with a discount for 2 or more pets. Also, for your pets, selected items are now offered in the Boutique. I Located in the Village Shops, 736 Carroll Street, Perry, GA 31069 I Please call for further information | 478-987-0012 of Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Walker of Kathleen; Eljse Wille, daughter of Lt. Col. and Mrs. David R. Wille of Bonaire; Football Sponsor: Abbye Coody, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Randy Coody of Hawkinsville. Westfield’s Homecoming football game will kick off at 8 p.m. Sept. 21 when the Hornets host the Brentwood War Eagles of Sandersville at Marvin Arrington Stadium in Perry. A parade, including a class banner competition, will begin at 7 p.m., fol lowed by the presentation of the Heritage Award, the Headmasters Award, and the Outstanding Alumni Award. The Alumni Association also sponsors a pre-game family barbeque for alum ni from Westfield, Baker Academy, and Beechwood Schools in conjunction with Homecoming and Alumni Weekend. During the week of Homecoming, student dress up days have been desig nated: “the Hornets salute sports” on Tuesday, “double trouble” on Thursday, and “green and gold spirit day” on Friday. Mr. Westfield will be crowned at an outdoor pep rally on Friday. The home coming dance on Saturday has the theme “Under the Sea”. realize that they are a writer. After Nealy contacted fifth-grader Erica Colwell’s grandmother, Erica said, “When my grandma told me that Ms. Nealy called to talk about my writing, I was very sur prised. She told her what a great job of writing I was doing and to keep up my good work.” Parkwood will receive a total of five visits from Nealy, as well as a visit from Lauren Kolbeck who works with Kindergarten through second-grade teachers and stu dents. The students and teachers continue to look forward to their visits where writing is celebrated, the release reads. —v'vw'tk— % A Bb jiff 'iL' if m BffijStoßffloj tHIHHHf■ T 7 - 9^11; TifiSEnSt Jp f wftßß jßfwß ararynwPsXt i mL ta >; wI? $ fr ‘ftfm. & JHrap m IFSMPIm I iiay .WHBI f Hmv WE&- % sUf - 's&&. . &reffiJfirjg»MHyysL ( MUBR£ iflßi m im 1 v M Bam fljHfiQQgS , ■ .•? j | . “ m alllllllllg HjwfflroMmK-v>. -' 'wShß B || • f i , Contributed The 2007 Westfield Schools’ Homecoming Court: Front row: Elise Wille, Molly Portman, Sydney Smith and Jamie Walker. 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