The Commerce news. (Commerce, Ga.) 1???-current, January 02, 2008, Image 11

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School News The Commerce News January 2,2008 • Page 11A Donates $410 To School Gary Morgan, right, of the 1-85 North Board of Realtors, pres ents a check for $410 to David Cash, principal of Commerce Elementary School. The money was part of the proceeds of the group’s annual golf tournament. The group helped 20 schools from four counties, donating $25,000. Presents Check Gary Morgan recently presented a check for $410 to Kim Savage, principal at Commerce Primary School, from the I-85 Board of Realtors. The money will be used for instructional sup plies. Learn 100 Words Kindergarteners at East Jackson Elementary Poe, Steven Tran, Abby Huffman, (back) Bradley School were recognized for knowing 100 sight Akin, Cloe Martin, Julia Pittman and Leah words. Left to right are (front) Jake Myler, Wyatt Anderson. Not pictured is Josiah Stansell. 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Local Students Honored At University Of Georgia The University of Georgia has named the local students who were named to either the dean’s list or named a presidential scholar for the fall semester. The presidential scholar desig nation recognizes undergradu ates 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 G.P.A. or higher out of a possible 4.0. Presidential Scholars Those named presidential scholars were Jessica Leigh Johnson, South Jackson, a professional in social work; Elizabeth Patricia Miller, Braselton, a junior in educa tion; Brittany Kathryn Mohler, Braselton, a senior in public and international affairs; Elizabeth M. Brunelli, Hoschton, a senior in environmental design; Christopher Ryan Gurley, Jefferson, a professional in phar macy; and Sara Anne Slizewski, Jefferson, a professional in pharmacy. Dean’s List Those named to the dean’s list were Jamie Anne Sam, South Jackson, a senior in educa tion; Naveed Nizar Tharwani, South Jackson, a professional in pharmacy; Michael Jordan Gautreaux, South Jackson, a senior in business; Tyler Gene Graves, Braselton, a senior in education; Gary Ward Black Jr., Commerce, a junior in agri culture and environmental sci ences; Adam Richard Cochran, Commerce, a senior in agri culture and environmental sci ences; Timothy Daren Gray, Commerce, a freshman in arts and sciences; and Kenneth Bryce Zimmerman, Commerce, a sophomore in arts and sci ences. Rachael Kay Glick, Hoschton, a senior in arts and sciences; Maria Elizabeth Bell, Hoschton, a senior in family and consumer sciences; John Richard Ensley, Jefferson, a freshman in agricul ture and environmental scienc es; Courtney Brooke Broadwell, Jefferson, a junior in arts and sci ences; Joshua Benjamin Elder, Jefferson, a junior in arts and sciences; David Terry Ensley, Jefferson, a senior in arts and sciences; Savannah Leigh Porter, Jefferson, a junior in education; and Erin Elise Echols, Talmo, a freshman in family and con sumer sciences. Caroline Black Honored At ABAC Caroline K. Black, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Black of Commerce, was named to the president’s list for the fall term at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, Tifton. Students on the list have earned an A” in every subject, resulting in a perfect 4.0 grade point average. The students carried a minimum for 12 hours of academic course work. RECYCLE THIS PAPER Stearns & Foster 1 Recycle Your Christmas Tree! It KING ONE FOR THE CHIPPER Beginning Wednesday, December 26, 2007, you can drop off your Christmas Trees for recycling. On Saturday, January 5, 2008, Saplings will be available (while they last) at the Jefferson, Commerce, Talmo and Transfer Station locations only. Recycle your Christmas Tree at the following locations: Arcade- Center Wednesday, December 26, 2007 - Saturday, January 5, 2008 New Kings Bridge Road Compactor Site Commerce Wednesday, December 26, 2007 - Saturday, January 5, 2008 Designated area at the Commerce Shopping Center on S. Elm Street Commerce-Maysville Wednesday, December 26, 2007 - Saturday, January 5, 2008 Yarbrough Crossing Compactor Site Hoschton Wednesday, December 26, 2007 - Saturday, January 5, 2008 First Baptist Church Jackson County Transfer Station Wednesday, December 26, 2007 - Saturday, January 5, 2008 Jefferson Wednesday, December 26, 2007 - Saturday, January 5, 2008 Drop off at the Civic Center A JdCbUn tounfy IfcimliriiE For Additional Information, Call Keep Jackson County Beautiful at 706-708-7198.