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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 2010
THE JACKSON HERALD
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AT DRAGON DINER
Jefferson Elementary School’s character education word of the month for
March was honesty. Each classroom selected a student to attend the Dragon
Diner for showing honesty at school and they were treated to pizza and cup
cakes on the stage in the cafeteria. Parents were also invited to share in the
festivities. Pre-K and kindergarten students shown are: (front row, L-R) Logan
Love, Tommy Hanna, Sarah Seals, Drea Rakestraw, Kody Kovaleski, Bryson
Chajon, Will Ruark, Emaline Newbury and Grace Brattain; and (back row, L-R)
Kevin Lozano, Sophie Crum, Kathryn Faglier, Kiersten Geis, Noah Vegas, Hector
Cardona and John Ballman.
JES STUDENTS RECOGNIZED
Jefferson Elementary School’s character education word of the month for March was hon
esty. Each classroom selected a student to attend the Dragon Diner for showing honesty at
school and they were treated to pizza and cupcakes on the stage in the cafeteria. Parents
were also invited to share in the festivities. First and second grade students shown are:
(front row, L-R) Marianne Gagliano, Zayne Hiott, Kaitlin Brookshire, Hanna Pruitt, Caleb
Harrison, Jake Walker and Jameson Wall; (second row, L-R) Sierra Dew, Margo Perry,
Avery Baker, Alejandro DeVillena, Joseph Sims, Daniella Sanchez, Ashley Trejo and Janiah
Rakestraw; and (back row, L-R) Kale Corbett, Daniel Parker, Brynn Sims, Emilee Gaddis,
Chloe Hopcraft, Matthew Martin and Gray Holbrook. Not pictured: Emely Araujo.
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JMS STUDENTS RAISE FUNDS FOR ST. JUDE
Jefferson Middle School students raised $1,060 for St. Jude Children’s Research
Hospital through the Math-a-Thon Program. The Math-a-Thon allows students to
improve math skills while helping children with cancer or other life-threatening illness
es. School leaders thanked Coach Brad Puckett and his classes for their organization
and special participation in the program. For more information, visit www.mathathon.
org. Shown are (L-R, front row): Destiny Harper, Lindy
Ringo, Shannah Malone and Stephanie Lamb; (second
row) Morgan Mitchell, Abby Carson, Leah Pryor, Charlie
Swank and William Breece; and (third row) Maggie
Paul, Coach Brad Puckett, Haley Smith, Matthew Hitt,
Allison Patrick, Daniel Kimmel, Jeremy McColskey, Will
Dale, Carlee Warren, Samantha Gray, Ashley David and
Gabrielle Begina. Not shown: Chelsea Parker. CARD OF THANKS
ARTWORK SELECTED
Menas Yang, Jackson
County Comprehensive
High School senior and
National Art Honor Society
member, qualified for the
Dogwood Festival. Over 58
schools and 600 students
submitted their work for the
2010 74th annual Atlanta
Dogwood Festival. Mena’s
work will be on display at the
Atlanta Dogwood Festival
on April 16,17 and 18.
Perhaps you sent a lovely card
or sat quietly in a chair. Perhaps
you sent a funeral spray; if so,
we saw it there. Perhaps you
said the kindest words as any
friend could say. Perhaps you
were not there at all, just
thought of tis that day. Whatever
you did to console otir hearts,
we thank you so much, whatever
tlie part.
The Family of
Hazel Strickland
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DRAGON AWARD WINNERS
Dragon Award winners at Jefferson Elementary School for the week of March 22
were: (front) Macy Beddow, Jyesha Butts, Gabe Sealock, Cannon McKinney and
Bailey Ramey; and (back) Tellius Fitch, Brady Frazier, Caroline Kinsey and Maya
Jarrar.
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On Friday evening, June 4, 2010 the Opening Ceremonies for this year’s American
Cancer Society RELAY FOR LIFE presented by Wayne and Heather Abbs,
Wayne-Neal Chevrolet will begin at East Jackson County High School. There will be
Luminaries to line the track area. The Luminaries will be lit in memory and honor of
loved ones and friends who have had cancer. The Lighting Ceremony will begin at
9:30 p.m., and everyone is invited to attend.
We want to give everyone an opportunity to pay tribute to their loved ones and friends AND help fight
this disease that claims so many lives.
You do not need to be an actual participant in this Celebration to take part in this tribute. With your
donation the individuals you designate will be written on the luminary to be lit on Friday evening.
If you would like to participate in our candle lighting, clip and send in the form below. The sooner we
stop this disease, the more lives we can save.
Thank You.
Please light a candle in memory or in honor of my loved one/friend. I understand that the proceeds will
go to benefit the American Cancer Society. Please print legibly the following information:
In Memory
In Honor
From: (Your name and address)
Amount enclosed ($5 minimum per luminary) Number of Luminaries
Please make check payable to the American Cancer Society and mail or give to:
Gail & Larry Banks Luminary Service sponsored
1347 LeYvis Roberts Rd. by Jackson EMC
Jefferson, GA 30549