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THURSDAY JULY 16,2020
THE GEORGIA POST 6
Dean’s, President’s Lists Students Named
for UA Spring 2020 Term
A total of 16,470 students enrolled during the 2020 spring
semester at The University of Alabama were named to the
Dean’s List with an academic record of 3.5 or above or the
Presidents List with an academic record of 4.0 (all As).
The UA Deans and President’s lists recognize full-time
undergraduate students. The lists do not apply to graduate
students or to undergraduate students who take less than a
full course load.
Jordan Wooten ofLizella, named to UA Deans List
Valdosta State University Announces
Spring 2020 Graduates
Valdosta State University is proud to announce the members
of its graduating class of Spring 2020.
More than 1,100 students were recognized during VSU’s
229th Commencement.
Due to the ongoing global health crisis, VSU’s Spring 2020
graduation festivities, including a Graduate School Ceremony
and an Undergraduate Ceremony, were held on a virtual stage
and featured high-powered student speakers. The entire uni
versity community was invited to gather around their televi
sions, computers, laptops, tablets, or smartphones to honor the
exceptional achievements of all the graduates, who were home
celebrating with family and friends as their names were called.
“Our graduates have overcome countless obstacles, including
this ongoing pandemic, to do the hard work necessary to earn a
college degree,” said Dr. Richard A. Carvajal, president of VSU.
“I am so proud of their tireless commitment, and I am inspired
by the dedicated faculty and staff who supported these students
on their journey to this day.”
The following area residents graduated from VSU:
Jasmin Duhart ofLizella earned the Bachelor of
Science in Education in Elementary Education
Brittany Greene of Byron earned the Bachelor of
Science in Health Science
Daiquiri Mullins ofLizella earned the Master of
Social Work
Keaira Parker of Fort Valley earned the Master of
Social Work
Daniel Peavy of Fort Valley earned the Master of
Education in Curriculum and Instruction in Ac
complished Teaching
Jeremy Raines ofLizella earned the Bachelor of
Fine Arts in Mass Media
Broadnax, Jordan Ryan -
20, Byron - Driving under
the influence of alcohol;
seat belts - adults
Cochran, Matthew Stan
ford - 62, Lizella - Pur
chase, Possession, man
ufacture, distribution, or
sale of marijuana
Greene, Christin Leigh
-18, Byron - Criminal
damage to property - 2nd
degree )FVA)
Haynes, Dewey Thomas -
28, Knoxville - Marijuana
- possess less than 1 oz.
Paul, Christopher Joe,
39, Byron - Theft by taking
- felony; theft by taking -
misdemeanor
Wood, Bryan David - 34,
Fort Valley - Aggravated
battery
All parties are
innocent until proven
guilty in a court of law
CRAWFORD COUNTY
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
KINDERGARTEN
SUPPLY LIST
2020-2021
Book bag, Large, non-rolling
Hand sanitizer (2 bottles)
Wet wipes (2 containers)
Disinfectant wipes (2 contain
ers)
Ziploc bags (1 box of gallon
size, 1 box of sandwich size
Kleenex (3 boxes)
3 plain white t-shirts (1 size
larger than your child nor
mally wears)
1 set of ear buds - for com
puter lab use
2 three prong, 2 pocket plastic
folders
Box bandages
1 1/2 inch white ringed bind
er with clear overlay
1 can Lysol spray
6 glue sticks
Mask (option/not required)
DO NOT SEND SPIRAL
NOTEBOOKS, PENS,
MECHANICAL PENCILS,
MARKERS OR CRAYONS
**There is a supply fee of
$10.00 to cover all consum
able materials. This fee is
due by August 24th, 2020.
Teachers will ask for special
project supplies as needed.
CRAWFORD COUNTY
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
FIRST GRADE RECOM
MENDED SUPPLY LIST
2020-2021
Five large boxes Kleenex
Four Plastic folders with
prongs and pockets (red,
yellow, green, and blue...one
each)
Plastic Pencil box (not the
slim ones)
Two FULL SIZE bottle of
hand sanitizer
Three cans of disinfectant
wipes (Lysol or Clorox)
One each of snack, quart, and
gallon size Ziploc bags
Two spiral notebooks
Two composition notebook
(without spirals)
5 boxes of 16 count Crayola
crayons
12 glue sticks
3 large pink erasers (the
rhombus ones not the cap
erasers)
One pair of fiscar student scis
sors (blunt point)
4 packs of TICONDEROGA
#2 pencils ***please no dec
orative pencils...they do not
sharpen well!
Mask (option/not required)
Call 478-836-3195for information.
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In 1921 when The
Georgia Post was
born, I was only three-
years-old and couldn't
read the community
newspaper.
Now at 95,1 wouldn't
miss a single issue and
neither should you -
Clarence Harris.
Keep up with
community events and
how your tax monies
are being spent.
***This is the minimum to
cover supplies for each of
the 4 9wk periods. If your
child runs out of supplies, the
teacher may request addi
tional needed items to get
through the school year.
***Please DO NOT LABEL or
WRITE ON FOLDERS (we
have specific labels)
Do not send Markers, color
pencils, pens, fancy folders/
notebooks, or lead pencils
CRAWFORD COUNTY
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
SECOND GRADE
2020 - 2021
Please do not write your
child’s name on supplies!
Class Supplies:
Earbuds or headphones for
use with Chrome books
Crayons - 3 boxes of 16 or 24
count
Highlighters
1 pack of Pink Pearl Erasers -
NO Cap Erasers, please!
Ticonderoga Pencils - 5 packs
of 10 pencils (#2)
3 Glue Sticks
Scissors - blunt - Fiskars
suggested
2 pocket folders
4 black dry erase markers,
broad tip, more as needed
1 - 1” 3 ring binder
2 packs of wide ruled note
book paper
3 wide ruled spiral notebook
3 wide ruled Composition
book (These do not have
spiral wire.)
1 zippered pencil pouch
2 - 8 oz. bottles of hand
sanitizer
2 bottles of liquid hand soap
3 boxes of Kleenex
2 canisters of disinfecting
wipes
1 box of gallon sized freezer
bags
Mask (option/not required)
Items needed to have at home
for homework:
Crayons
Pencils
Wide ruled notebook paper
Do not bring Trapper Keep
ers, Mechanical pencils, small
pencil sharpeners, markers,
or pens!
CRAWFORD COUNTY
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
THIRD GRADE SUPPLY
LIST
2020-2021
(2) boxes of Crayons
(3) 24 packs of Pencils (No
Mechanical Pencils)
(2) packs of Dry Erase Mark
ers
(1) pack of highlighters
(1) 6 pack of glue sticks
(1) bottle of liquid glue
(1) pack of pencil top erasers
(1) pack of Pink Pearl erasers
(1) Six pack of Sticky notes
(1) Pack of wide ruled note
book paper
(1) pack of index cards
Hand Sanitizer (2 Bottles)
Tissues (2 boxes)
Clorox Wipes (2-3 containers)
(1) boxofbandaids
(1) box of Gallon- sized ziploc
bags
(1) box of quart-sized ziploc
bags
Daily Work (Reading, Writ
ing, Grammar, Math, Science,
Social Studies) (2) 1 inch
binder with a clear insert
where you can slide papers in
it.
(8) no prong folders with
holes
(6) Composition Notebooks
(1) zipper pencil pouch (to go
in binder)
Other Supplies that are ap
preciated, but not required
Playdoh (science/social stud
ies/math activities)
Paper Towels
Printer Paper
Baby Wipes (for those messy
faces after lunch)
Vaseline (for sore, dry lips)
QTips
Legos (for inside recess &
math)
Puzzles (for inside recess)
Watercolor paints
Crayola Markers
Velcro
Magnets
Stamps (any kind)
Stamp pads
“"Mask (option/not required)
CRAWFORD COUNTY
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
FOURTH GRADE
SUPPLY LIST
2020-2021
Items for the Classroom
3 - Bottles of Hand Sanitizer
(full size)
3 - Boxes of Kleenex
3 - Clorox Wipes
2 - Boxes of Ziploc Gallon
Bags
2 - Pack of Pencils (8-10
count)
2 - Boxes of Crayons (16 or
24 pack)
2 - Pack of Glue Sticks
1 - Scissors
5 - Plastic Folders with Pock
ets and Prongs
3 - Composition Notebooks
(Reading and Language Arts)
3 - Spiral Notebooks (Math)
1 - Pack of Wide Rule Note
book Paper
1 - Pack of Color Pencils
1 - Pack of Cap Erasers
1 - Box of Band-Ads
Mask (option/not required)
Items Students Keep to Use
on a Daily Basis
No Rolling Book bags
Wide Rule Notebook Paper
(Replace as Needed)
Number 2 Pencils (No Me
chanical Pencils) (Replace as
Needed)
**Please keep extra supplies
at home for your child(ren) to
be replaced as needed
CRAWFORD COUNTY
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
FIFTH GRADE SUPPLY
LIST
2020-2021
PLEASE BRING THESE
SUPPLIES TO SCHOOL FOR
THE CLASS TO USE.
Kleenex - 3 large boxes
Hand Sanitizer - 3
Clorox Wipes - 3
Gallon Ziploc Bags-i
YOUR CHILD SHOULD
BRING THESE ITEMS TO
CLASS EACH DAY
2- Wide ruled composition
notebooks
Post it Notes
Cap Erasers
#2 Pencils
Notebook Paper
1-1 V2 inch 3 ring binder with
dividers for Math
6- Pocket, pronged folders
3- Spiral notebooks
Crayons
Student safety scissors
Glue sticks
Pencil Sharpeners
Colored Ink Pens for Editing
Mask (option/not required)
These tools are very import
ant for your child’s learning.
Please keep these supplies
throughout the year.
DO NOT SEND GEL PENS,
TRAPPER KEEPERS, COL
LEGE RULED PAPER OR
PENCIL BOXES. ROLLING
BOOK BAGS ARE NOT AL
LOWED.
Crawford County Elemen
tary School does not charge
resident students tuition or
fees as a condition of enroll
ment or full participation in
any instructional program.
Students are required to
provide materials basic to
all courses, such as paper,
crayons, pencils, etc. Pencils
and paper are available in the
school store two weeks after
school opens.
HISTORICALLY cont.- from page 4
during the Anthracite Coal strike, when management refused to negotiate with the union, he
threatened to use the army to take over the mines.
Throughout the rest of the 20th century, presidents continued to use the army in domestic af
fairs. When WWI vets marched on Washington to collect their promised bonus in 1932, President
Hoover called out the army to disperse them. Then of course there are all the events during the
Civil Rights Era. In 1957 when Governor Faubus of Akansas blocked the Little Rock Nine from
entering Central High, President Eisenhower called out the 101 Arbome Division. There were
several riots in 1967 and 1968, especially after the death of Dr. King, and while National Guard
units handled most of the violence, in some episodes the army was called out.
I am hoping the army is not needed in the protests and that the message is given without vio
lence. You can also share your opinions of whether the President should or should not use the
army on civilians. Make your arguments for both sides, but make them correctly.
DR. JAMES FINCK is a Professor of History at the University of Science and Arts. For daily history posts Follow Histori
cally Speaking at www.Historicallyspeaking.blog or on Facebook.
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