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Page 10A - The Lee County Ledger, Thursday, October 25,2001
Lee County Elementary School Students of the Week
are Jordan Karn, Johnny Daniel, Mariah Spriggle and
Kristin Grebel. Jordan Karn is an eight year old third
grader. Jordan’s parents are Matthew and Tracey
Karn. Johnny Daniel is a nine year old fourth grader.
His parents are William and Sandra Daniel. Mariah
Spriggle is a ten year old fifth grader. Mariah’s parents
are Sheree and Mark Spriggle. Kristin Grebel is a 12
year old sixth grader. Kristin’s parents are Melody
Grebel and Danny Grebel.
Jennifer Crowe
LCES Teacher
Feature
Jennifer Crowe teaches third
grade at Lee County Elemen
tary School. She has six years
of teaching experience. This is
her first year of teaching in Lee
County.
Miss Crowe has a Bachelor
of Science Degree in Family
and Consumer Sciences from
the University of Georgia, a
Masters of Education from
Georgia Southwestern State
University and an Educational
Specialist from the University
of Alabama.
Jennifer Crowe is a native of
Albany, Georgia. Her hobbies
are playing tennis, camping
and hiking. She said “I am
proud to be a part of the Lee
County School System this
year!”
Twin Oaks Elementary School Students of the Week
are Mitch Goodman, Brandon Cooper, Joe Edwards
and Aaron Goodwin. Mitch Goodman is an eight year
old third grader. His parents are Linda and Blase
Goodman. Brandon Cooper is a nine year old fourth
grader. His parents are David and Michelle Cooper.
Joe Edwards is a ten year old fifth grader. His parents
are Marlyn and Joe Edwards, Jr. Aaron Goodwin is a
sixth grader. His parents are Melissa and Kelly
Goodwin.
October National
Pizza Month
by Daphne Hanks, M.s., R.d., L.D.
Lee County Food and Nutrition Services
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If you ask kids of all ages
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Don't fret parents, this could
be a nutritious blessing in dis
guise. Pizza has many similari
ties to the Food Guide Pyramid
in it's shape (if you turn a pizza
slice, crust down), variety and
nutrients provided.
Think of pizza as a layer of
delicious and nutritious foods.
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When you are looking for help in an emergency
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The Food Guide
pyramid's base is the
Bread, Cereal, Pasta
and Rice Group. The
base of a pizza is bread.
Next come Vegetables
and Fruits, which are
limitless toppings on a
pizza slice. Get creative
and add broccoli, dif
ferent color bell pep
pers or squash and zuc
chini. Fruits can also
add a distinctive flavor
to pizzas.
You can add sweet
fruits such as pineapple
and apples or add some
citrus flavors with man
darin sections. Don’t
go overboard with the
following toppings,
meats and cheeses,
even though they pro
vide protein and cal
cium, respectively, they
can be a source of fat.
Choose lean meats
such as chicken or ham
and skip the extra
cheese. As with any
food, watch your por
tions.
As you see, a slice of
pizza is a disguised
Food Guide Pyramid.
Next time you eat a
slice challenge yourself
to have at least four of
the five groups of the
Pyramid on your slice.
Enjoy!