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Lee County Elementary School Fifth Grade Students of the Month for October
pictured on the front row are Margaret Wright, Ryan Dean, Robert Hix and Chad
Williams. Pictured on the back row are Miller Wright, Samantha Harrington,
Shannon Owens, Renee Roe and Chris Edwards.
Lee County Elementary School Sixth Grade Students of the Month for October
pictured on the front row are Savanna Reese, Sam Crites, Trey Haines and Jake
Wilson. Pictured on the back row are Val Sorensen, Josh Muggridge, Stacie
Rogers and Robert Sumners.
Lee County Primary School
Good Workers for the Week
To be a Good Worker at Lee
County Primary School means
that you are focused on the learn
ing activities, conscientious about
your work, tends to assigned tasks
diligently and with a good atti
tude, and helpful to others; in
other words, just a real pleasure
to have in class.
The following students were
named Good Workers during the
week of October 29th:
Kindergarten: Katelin Richey -
Mrs. Bynum; Wesley Chester -
Mrs. Duke; Barron Stuckey -
Mrs. Hemphill; Mason Peeples -
Mrs. Hurst: Brandon Rivers -
Mrs. Lubbehusen; J.J. Rivers -
Mrs. Pennington; Victoria Parrish
- Mrs. Thomas; Brandy Winters -
Mrs. Whitley; and Tara Thrower
- Mrs. Ann Williams.
First Grade: Cody Purvis - Mrs.
Bennett/Mrs. Reed: Zachary
Bereavement
Seminar
Helping individuals cope with
the loss of a loved one during the
holidays will be the focus at a
special Albany Community Hos
pice seminar, Thursday Novem
ber 15 at 7:00 p.m. at Phoebe
Northwest.
Join Bereavement Coordinator
Claire Stoeckel, ACBSW, for
"Surviving the Holidays after the
Death of a Loved One." Discuss
issues such as gift giving, shop
ping, family traditions, social
gatherings, spirituality, decorat
ing. cooking and family commu
nication.
To register for this complimen
tary seminar, call (229) 312-7050.
Johnson - Mrs. Crew; Kayln
Faulk - Mrs. A. Davis; Zachary
Melton - Mrs. Geeslin; Michael
Owens - Mrs. Hammond: Haley
Hancock - Mrs. Moore; Devon
Yelverton - Mrs. Murdock; Chan
dler Warren - Mrs. Stanford;
Meagan Franklin - Mrs. Thomp
son; and Zodie Bowen - Mrs.
White.
Second Grade: Lacy Brock -
Mrs. Bateman; Josie Davis - Mrs.
Cutchens: Rachel Matheny - Mrs.
Heath; Lee Ann Durden - Mrs.
McCaskill; Morgan Spence -
Mrs. Newcomb; Joseph Lawson
- Mrs. Shattles; Jasmine French -
Mrs. Tucker; Lacey Winbome -
Mrs. Waitzman; and Kelsey
Walker - Mrs. Amy Williams.
ATTENTION:
Residents of
Lee County and Leesburg
Hall-ing Refuse
Garbage Collection Schedule
Thanksgiving Day Holiday
(Thursday, November 22, 2001)
LEE COUNTY RESIDENTS
Normal Collection Day Changed To
Thursday Friday
Friday Saturday
CITY OF LEESBURG RESIDENTS
*No change, routes will remain the same
HALL-ING REFUSE WISHES
THE RESIDENTS
OF LEESBURG
AND LEE COUNTY
A SAFE AND HAPPY
THANKSGIVING DAY
MW HALL-ING
MW REFUSE
The Lee County Ledger, Thursday, November 15,2001 - Page 9A
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LCMS teacher
Feature
Sharon King teaches science at
Lee County Middle School. She
has an undergraduate degree in
Business Management, a Masters
in Middle Grades and a Special
ist Degree in Middle Grades.
Mrs. King taught three years at
Dougherty Middle School and
seven years at Lee County Middle
School.
Sharon King and her husband,
Cody, are the parents of two chil
dren. Their son. Weston, is a sec
ond grade student and their
daughter, Klesey, is in pre-k.
In her spare time, Mrs. king
likes to go to the movies, read and
shop.
Revenue
Collections
Announced
State Revenue Commissioner T.
Jerry Jackson announced that net
revenue collections for the month
of October totaled
$1,112,093,995.55 compared to
$1,196,670,282.63 for last Octo
ber, a decrease of $84,576,287.08.
The percentage decrease for the
month is 7.1 percent.
Collections for the first four
months of fiscal year 2002 totaled
$4,296,929,330.59 compared to
$4,588,872,339.35 for the same
period in fiscal year 2001, a de
crease of $291,943,008.76. The
percentage decrease for the fiscal
year is 6.4 percent.
City of Leesburg
Employment Opportunity
The Leesburg Police Department will
be taking applications for school
resource officer. Applicant must be
POST CERTIFIED thru Georgia and
pass a back ground check and drug
screen. Applications can be picked
up at the Leesburg City Hall between
8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. Leesburg is
an E.O.E.
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