Houston home journal. (Perry, GA) 2007-current, December 31, 2008, Section C, Page 12C, Image 28
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Kindergarten students in Cynthia Hamsley and Evelyn Pickens’ classes at The
Westfield School invited their parents to join them recently in an annual school
tradition - the making of Gingerbread Houses. Pictured: Rachel Bartlett and her
mother, Von, work on a house.
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Pictured: Carter Fink and his father, Brad, work on a gingerbread house.
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The Matt Arthur Elementary Mighty Knights for the week of Nov. 10 were chosen for
being great examples of the character trait of the week, “generosity.”
HCHS Work-based students recognized
Aysa Lowe
Special to the Journal
Administrators of the
Houston County High
School Work-Based
Learning program recog
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Gingerbread houses
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Emily Wellborn
nized Emily Wellborn and
Aysa Lowe as Student of the
Month for September and
October recently. Wellborn
is a senior and currently
enrolled in the second year
of Graphic Design taught by
A 1 Godfrey.
She is also a three-hour
work-release student,
employed at Butterfly
Kisses on Russell Parkway
in Warner Robins as a store
associate. Her future plans
are to attend Georgia State
to major in History and then
go on to law school.
Lowe is also a senior and
is employed as a teacher’s
assistant at Williams Kids
R’ Us Learning Center
located on. Green Street in
Warner Robins. She is cur
rently enrolled in her third
year of the Early Childhood
Education, which is taught
by Jane Cooper. Asya plans
to pursue a career in Early
Childhood education.
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Lindsey Elementary
School, according to a
release, was surprised by
Lowe’s with an Extreme
Makeover Courtyard
recently. The Lowes locat
ed on Watson Boulevard
and Highway 96 surprised
all faculty, students and
parents with eight picnic
tables; a flower garden;
life-sized games of tic
tac-toe and chess; four
large heaters; garden
accessories; and a new
grill. The Lowe’s employ
ees volunteered over a
two-day period involving
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