Newspaper Page Text
PAGE 10A
THE JACKSON HERALD
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 2010
CELEBRATING 100 DAYS OF SCHOOL
Benton Elementary School kindergartens are shown doing activities to celebrate 100
days of school. Jazmen Wells, Steven Xiong, Rylee Sosebee and Dylan Jones, who
are in Ashley Watkins’ and Rhonda Brooks’ class, are shown counting out pretzels
for 100 things to put in trail mix.
hi
i i?
[L- JK
DRAGON AWARD WINNERS
Dragon Award winners at Jefferson Elementary School for the week of January 19
were: (front) A.J. Speaker, Kathryn Faglier, Catie Mae Martin and Kylee Novicki; and
(back) Katelyn Howard, Bradley Duggan, Catlin Duke and A.J. Abbott.
CAN DRIVE AT BENTON
Benton Elementary school council members recently participated in a canned food
drive. Benton students collected more than 550 cans. Pictured are: council members
Clay Welch, Anna Begley, Breana Skipper, Alton Wise, Carrie Melendez and Jaime
Pitts and school counselor Taryne Mingo.
Local students earn degrees from UGA
SEVERAL JACKSON
County students earned
degrees at the end of fall
semester from the University
of Georgia.
They are: Roberto Aguilera,
Hoschton, bachelor of sci
ence; Courtney Brooke
Broadwell, Jefferson, bach
elor of arts; Robert Reese
Bryan, Nicholson, doctor
of philosophy; Christopher
Andrew Giallanza, Hoschton,
bachelor of arts and bachelor
of arts in journalism; Amie
Danielle Lloyd, Pendergrass,
bachelor of science in agri
culture; Yvonne Elizabeth
Manley, Jefferson, special
ist in education; Amanda
Dawn Peavy, Jefferson, bach
elor of business administra
tion; Glen Carlton Ramsey,
Nicholson, master of science;
and Brandon Dale Smith,
Jefferson, bachelor of arts in
journalism.
Don’t forget to buckle up for safety!
Jy/'j tiYU ;
'""TliaapiDaiQa
mjHEtii
Uj yud J v
<77.0-965
wimffflTt
i'j-i Brajd JiS
mm
b'MSJbJjfe
Hami!
New Year's Special
Teriyaki Chicken Sushi Early Bird
$099 20 % Off
Monday - Thursday
5 p.m. - 6 p.m.
VOTED BEST SUSHI IN GWINNETT FOR 2009
Students recognized for perfect attendance
JEFFERSON ACADEMY
has named students who had
perfect attendance for second
quarter.
Those students are: Cameron
Adams, Lexi Anderson, Kevin
Anderson, Samyah Anderson,
Alanis Aponte, Varrick B acani,
Rachel Ball, Cody Bare,
Akera Benton, Alexa Berry,
Kayne Berryhill, Breanna
Bingham, Hart Blackstock,
Lilli Blackstock, Tyler Blaes,
Alex Blakely, Carlin Blalock,
Jordan Bolton, Seth Bowling,
Taylor Bridges, Haley Brooks,
Wesley Bruce, Ian Byers,
Kaitlyn Caldwell, Samantha
Camp, Hunter Cannon, Pedro
Cardona, Garrett Catanach,
Valery Cepeda, Lizeth
Cervantes, Andrew Chambers,
Michael Chaparro, Madison
Childs, Darryl Clark, Ivey
Clarke, Addison Clay, Preston
Cochran, Addison Cochran,
Justin Cole, Jacob Conkel,
Bryce Conkel, Estefania Cook,
Ashlyn Corkery, Summerlin
Courchaine, Mattie Jane
Cox, Rachel Craig, Clair
Crow, Jackson Culpepper,
Jaquez Cunningham, Larissa
Denninger, Viviana Deyette
and Chantel Dixon.
Sidney Ducleroir, Alexis
Dudley, Meredith Duncan,
Austin Duncan, Blake Ehl,
Raheem El-Amin, Dorian
Eldridge, Alex Escobedo,
Bonnie Evans, Chaz Evans,
Christina Faglier, David
Faust, Laura Leigh Feeman,
Erica Ferrer, Shara Finch,
Sam Fisher, Hope Forrester,
Cory Fritsch, Jada Fulkrod,
Joceline Garcia, Justin
Garcia, Logan Garner, Tucker
Gibson, Jackson Gibson,
Apollo Gierke, Bailey Gilbert,
Luke Gilmer, Ryan Godfrey,
Mason Gogstad, Dillon Greer,
Latosha Gresham, Billy
Guthrie, Alec Hale, Grade
Hamilton, Hannah Hamrick,
Bryce Hankinson, Madlyn
Hansird, Devin Hardeman,
Regina Harper, Shaneka
Harper, Adara Harter,
Nicholas Hayes, Sarah Henry,
Patrick Hickox, Nicholas
Hilton, Madison Hoch, Brice
Hollifield, Kalei Hollon,
Nicholas Holman, Conrad
Hood, Kaylan Hopewell,
Lauren Howard, Brady
Hudson, Carina Hufford and
Miracle Hull.
Taylor Hutto, Elbe Isaacs,
Ethan Isaacs, Jessica Jacobs,
Farris Jarrar, Jack Jiang,
Michelle Jimenez, Donovan
Johnson, Bailey Jones,
Mitchell Jones, Giovanni
Juarez, Tanner Kao, Lindsey
Kelley, Delaney Kellum,
Jackson Kelly, Bobby Kerr,
Luke Kinsey, Mckenzie
Klink, Jackson Lamb, Kayle
Landers, Tori Lathrop, Blake
Lathrop, Kaila Lee, M J
Leftwich, Alexis Lester, Trey
Little, Jessica Lowry, Zachary
Lucas, Madison Lucas, John
Luchetti, Michael Luchetti,
Olena Maisonneuve, Riley
Malone, Aaric Marks, Kaden
Marshall, Caroline Martin,
Rebecca Martin, Jacob
Mashburn, Darien Matlock,
Kathryn Mays, Keagan Maze,
KatelynMcAllister.Johnathon
McClure, Samantha McClure,
Jennifer McColskey, Cassi
McCormack, Elizabeth
McDonald, Susan McDonald,
William McElreath, Jamal
Meadows, Viviam Mendoza,
Luis Mendoza and Ernesto
Mendoza.
Robert Meredith, Jon
Thomas Middleton, Rachael
Middleton, Jacob Miller,
Cody Mills, Aubrey Mitchell,
Caroline Mitchell, Phil
Moon, Samantha Mooney,
Anna Moore, Moses Mullis,
Slate Nations, Payton Navas,
Kamiru Ndirangu, Ryan
Neese, Matthew Nilsen, Trent
Novicki, Michelle O’Kelley,
John Oliver, Evan Orr, Juan
Padilla, Stephen Page, Fess
Parker, Chiara Pate, Jessica
Patman, Hanna Patterson,
Brooke Peck, Avery Phillips,
Kevin Pizano, Madison
Poe, Sheridan Porras, Drew
Puckett, Alex Ramirez, Tyler
Rampey, Garmon Randolph,
Timothy Ransom, Dakota
Rhea, Abby Richardson,
Danielle Rosales, Tyler Roy,
Leticia Sanchez, Breelee
Satterfield, Bryse Scott, Jakob
Sealock, Josue Serda, Renae
Sheldon, Brookelyn Simmons,
MiKayla Simonton, Ted
SirLouis, Olivia Slaughter,
Jack Smith, Logan Sorrow,
Mariah Starks, Kendall Steele
and Deion Stephens.
Jordan Stewart, Micayla
Stopher, Dalton Strickland,
Peyton Strickland, Brandon
Sunnycalb, Tristan Taylor,
Alyna Thornton, Jesse Timms,
Faith Tomack, Bridget Toms,
Tan Tonge, Nathaniel Torres,
Beatrix Towe, Kayla Towe,
Leslie Trejo, Alex Trimble,
Grade Truelove, Brylie Turk,
Reese Turner, Sophia Turpin,
Ellen Underwood, Alondra
Verduzco, Miles Vlahos,
Terry Vlahos, Savannah
Walker, DeLona Walker,
Keri Ward, Jonathan Warren,
Hannah Faith Watson, Hope
Watson, Brianna Watt, Tyler
Weeks, Caleb Wells, Sam
Wells, Bianca Wetherington,
Branson White, Joshua
Wilkerson, Sally Williamson,
Dontae Wilson, Elizabeth
Wimbish, Hunter Wimbish,
Colby Wood, Kayla Wood,
Tracey Yoakum and Annabelle
Zekeri.
Jackson County students honored at UGA
SEVERAL JACKSON
County students have either
been named a presidential
scholar or named to the
dean’s list for fall semester
at the University of Georgia.
The presidential schol
ar designation is given to
undergraduate students who
have scored a perfect 4.0
grade point average during
the semester.
Students named to the
dean’s list have earned a 3.5
grade point average or high
er, out of a possible 4.0.
Both designations require
that students take at least 14
credit hours and receive no
unsatisfactory or incomplete
grades.
Those named presidential
scholars include: Wesley
Dean Lewis, Commerce, a
sophomore majoring in arts
and sciences; Cate Savannah
Buchanan, Jefferson, ajunior
THE EAST Jackson
Middle School FFA will be
selling fresh Florida straw
berries until February 23.
A flat of strawberries
comes packaged in eight
majoring in agriculture and
environmental sciences;
Amanda Beth Stephens,
Jefferson, a sophomore
majoring in agricultural
and environmental sciences;
Dustin Michael Gertsch,
Jefferson, a junior major
ing in arts and sciences;
and Matthew Scott Owens,
Jefferson, a professional
majoring in pharmacy.
Those named to the dean’s
list include: Radu Michael
Moldoveanu, Athens, a
sophomore majoring in arts
and sciences; Erik Marcus
Bates, Commerce, a junior
majoring in arts and scienc
es; Patrick Daniel Turpin,
Hoschton, a junior majoring
in arts and sciences; Brittney
Nicole Herron, Hoschton, a
senior majoring in education;
Eric Kristopher Wiggins,
Maysville, a junior major
ing in arts and sciences;
sealed one quart plastic
containers for $26. You
can place an order by call
ing 706-335-2083 or email
your orders to rstory@jack-
son. kl2.ga. us.
Wynonna Deenene Chandler,
Nicholson, a junior major
ing in education; and Erin
Elise Echols, Talmo, ajunior
majoring in family and con
sumer sciences.
Students from Jefferson
named to the dean’s list
include: Ashley Rose
Etchison, a freshman major
ing in arts and sciences; Tori
Marlene Mims, a sophomore
majoring in arts and scienc
es; Whitney Noel Vinson, a
sophomore majoring in arts
and sciences; Janell Elizabeth
Gowen, a senior majoring in
education; Natalie Laverene
Shirley, a senior majoring
in education; Christopher
Ryan Gurley, a professional
majoring in pharmacy; Ross
Daniel Rainey, a profession
al majoring in pharmacy;
and Janna Lynn Hendrix, a
senior majoring in arts and
sciences.
Subscribe to
The Jackson
Herald
by calling
706-367-5233!
EJMS FFA holds fruit sale
:77te G/ii/c/re/i cU ^7rcim/c/u7c/re/i C)/
//noite' a//t/ear/T-lent/ss fa often*/1/&
ybecia/ce/e/ratum/ fa /anar- o/f/eer-
SOt/i/ *We4/x/€iMy/ <
£77u& Siberia/event/ oh//Ze' Ae/c/
tSuMctcuyy 3/, 20/0
3:00Jb'.m/. - 3:00yt'.m/.
ZZCir//*// < ffirtsuysn Z/nitee/^ZZet/ae/mt (yAwc/t/
C/e//oa>'s/uy> ZZCa/Z.
7/otirJbre&esiee/ t/wp can/ receiver.
//feme .//■ Tt '_/’/<> 706'-36'/-2S6d (jfno answerp/ease /eaue
messayej on email U/enc/a (y/endnCPleitllay/esconstnaction .con/y