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THURSDAY MAY 14,2020
THE GEORGIA POST & THE BYRON BUZZ 4
School information from PC system
Online registration for new
students enrolling in grades
K-12 for the 20-21 school year
is now available at the link
below. This does not include
enrollment in PreK as those
slots have been filled.
After completing the form
located in the URL below, a
link to your application will
be sent to the email address
provided. If possible, please
register any new students
online this year to reduce the
amount of contact. This will
also allow us to begin working
on your students schedule
sooner.
https: //bit.ly/pcsdregistra-
tion
Face to face registration
options will be communicated
at a later date as well.
Other school items of note:
• no more graded assign
ments after May 6; all work to
be graded should be submit
ted by May 14.
• last day for any online
meetings is May 14.
Grades after March 16,2020
will not negatively impact a
student’s final average.
•Report cards will be mailed
on May 22. Parents should
e-mail teacher or send a mes
sage if your address changed.
A calendar for return of
technology to be provided
later.
Grade calculations: K-8
yearly grades averaged on
work completed in first three
nine weeks; fourth nine weeks
only included if students
completed assignments.
9-12 second semester grade
will be cumulative average of
third nine weeks and assign
ments completed in fourth
nine weeks.
Baker, John - 49 - Lizella.
rheft by receiving stolen prop
erty, felony.
Banks, Anna Marie - 46 - Fort
Valley. DUI, alcohol.
Gilchrist, Marcus Michael -
27 - Orlando, FL. Probation
violation when terns altered,
felony.
Harrell, Kelsey Genard - 43
- Warner Robins. Probation
violation when terns altered,
misdemeanor; theft by taking,
misdemeanor; obstructing or
hindering law enforcement.
Howard, Jesstin Marquis - 26
- Macon. Failure to appear,
misdemeanor.
Lipford, Michael Ryan - 25 -
Lizella. Aggravated assault;
cruelty to children, allow child
to witness felony/battery-
family violence, third degree;
possession of firearm or knife
during commission of or
attempt to commit certain fel-
anies; kidnapping; aggravated
assault.
Mangham, Alex Marqueze
- 38 - Fort Valley. Theft by
taking, misdemeanor; crimi
nal trespass.
Martin, Travis William - 28
- Macon. Theft by receiving
stolen property, felony.
McCommons, David Charles
- 52 - Eatonton. Speeding in
excess of maximum limits.
McElroy, Ashley Latonya - 33
- Fort Valley. Battery, family
violence, first offense, misde
meanor.
Oglesby, Roye Dean - 24 - By
ron. Battery, family violence,
first offense, misdemeanor.
Postell, Deshard Taeune -
21 - Fort Valley. Probation
violation when terns altered,
misdemeanor.
Snyder, Tawnee - 24 - Byron.
Theft by receiving stolen prop
erty, felony.
Armstrong, Gordon Olin -
28 - Byron. Failure to have
license on person;p speeding
in excess of maximum limits;
DUI, drugs/alcohol; expired
or no registration or tide.
Baker, John - 49 - Lizella.
Theft by receiving stolen prop
erty, felony.
Buder, Preston Allen - 21 - By
ron. Robbery; battery; wilful
obstruction of law enforce
ment, misdemeanor.
Coleman, Brenda Leigh - 45
- Knoxville. Affray (fighting);
discharging firearm while
under influence of alcohol or
drugs.
Genez, Hailma - 37 - Duluth.
Failure to maintain lane; strik
ing unadended vehicle; DUI,
alcohol; child endangennent;
safety belt violation for 18
years of age or older; expired
or no registration or title; fail
ure to maintain insurance.
Harris, Chaneda Patrice - 28
- Forrest Park. Simple badery,
family violence.
Howard, Michael Sharrod - 35
- Byron. Cruelty to children,
causes excessive physical or
mental pain, first degree.
Miles, Ashley Brooke - 31 -
Fort Valley. Burglary.
Smith, Dante Marcus - 22
- Fairbum. DUI, alcohol;
expired or no drivers license.
Stewart, Cheyenne L. - 30 -
Fort Valley. Simple assault,
family violence.
All parties are innocent
until proven guilty in a
court of law.
New Asst.
Principal
at KRES
Mrs. Norika Blanton is the new
Kay Road Elementary School
as Assistant Principal, effective
July 12,2020. Mrs. Blanton grew
up in Florida. She graduated
from Northside High School and
has degrees from University of
Georgia, Piedmont College and
Nova She has 21 years of ele
mentary education experience
in Houston and Peach Counties.
She taught 2nd, 4th and 5th
grades, as well as EIP Math.
Outside of school, Mrs. Blan
ton enjoys music, reading and
crossing travel destinations off
her bucket list. She is married
to Brian Blanton. They have two
daughters, Cayley and Cara and
a son, Wyatt. Mrs. Blanton is
excited to join the KRES family.
With Virtual Visit
and Valley Medical,
Healthcare
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Oam - 5:00pm
Our Providers make house calls!
When you need healthcare in these trying times,
Some commonly treated conditions:
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Seasonal Allergies Skin Issues
Pink Eye
Virtual Visit at Valley Medical, Navicent Health has
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Qualified, experienced and focused on putting ®l
from the desk of
Gregory W. Winters
Former District Attorney, Macon Judicial Circuit
Dear Fellow Republican,
I am writing to you about the primary election that is happening on June 9th. As a lifelong Republican and the former
District Attorney for the Macon Judicial Circuit, I have always selected a Republican primary ballot. This year is different.
I am selecting a Democratic primary ballot so I can vote in the District Attorney's race. And I am voting for ANITA
HOWARD.
I have met and come to know Anita. From her roots in Middle Georgia to her current position as an Assistant District
Attorney in the Towaliga Circuit for over 15 years, Anita has the right work ethic, integrity, and vision for our community.
That is not just me saying that. Her peers and law enforcement also recognize her passion for victims and justice.
In 20181 was awarded the Assistant District Attorney of the Year Award for the State of Georgia. Anita has done better
than that. She was the recipient of the National Criminal Enforcement Award focusing on Spouses and Children of Law
Enforcement Officers who died in the line of duty in 2019. This is a national award given to her by law enforcement.
Law enforcement around the country recognizes her determination for seeking justice for victims of crimes. This makes
her a very good prosecutor. But this is not enough to be an exceptional prosecutor.
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of the
Macon Judicial District
(Bibb, Crawford, and Peach Counties)
To be exceptional, a prosecutor fights for justice while keeping personal contact with victims to walk with them through
the most difficult days of their lives. This was evident when she prosecuted the murderer of Elaine McGuire. The
personal contacts she had with Ms. McGuire's family helped them get through those difficult days. Ultimately, because
of the hard work of Anita and law enforcement, justice was done and Ms. McGuire's killer was convicted, sentenced to
life without parole, and is where he belongs today, in prison. Anita is exceptional.
As a former Republican District Attorney, I have been asked if Anita will be soft on crime. My answer is simple, NO,
Anita was born and raised here and lives here now. Anita realizes that protecting our community is her number one job.
Soft on crime is not safe. Everyone deserves to live in a safe community. Not a community that in 2018 the FBI ranked
#3 in violent crime and #1 in property crime. Anita will work and change that.
I ask you if you have not decided to vote in the Republican primary to vote in the Democratic primary and vote for Anita
Howard. She is the right choice; and I'm voting for her.
Greg Winters
Former District Attorney
Macon Judicial Circuit
'BEST CHOICE - CLEAR VISION 2020"
‘Vote
ANITA REYNOLDS
FOR
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
OF THE MACON JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
(BIBB, CRAWFORD & PEACH COUNTIES)
Tuesday, June 9th
Early Voting begins ITlay 18th
Fo*i Fai/uteu and Ttattipawicy
...An experienced 15 year prosecutor
www.AnitaReynoldsHoward.com | P.O. Box 5299 Macon, GA 31208
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