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The
Commerce News
JANUARY 30,2008 • Page 5B
School's Best Spellers
Spelling Bee Contestants
The Commerce Middle school-wide spelling
bee was held Thursday, Jan. 24. Three students
from each grade emerged as the finalists by
competing in preliminary rounds. The winner
of the school bee was Dakota Arntson, sev
enth grade. Coming in second was Joshua
Crowder and in third place was Halley Chestnut.
Arntson will now move on to the Region Three
competition which will be held at Collins Hill
High School in Gwinnett County. The Region
winner will advance to the state spelling bee.
Left to right are (front) Shelby Davis, Halley
Chestnut, Dakota Arntson, Joshua Crowder,
Alexis Smith, (back) Chuck Bell, principal;
Hannah Davis, Jaysen Milton, Donna Irvine,
Nicki McKown, Rebekah Lang, Emmie Burley,
Tyre Treadwell, and Lisa Maddox, assistant
principal.
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Compete In Brochure Contest
Members of the first Commerce Middle
School chapter of Family Career Community
Leaders of America recently competed in the
Brochure Contest during the Fall Leadership
Rally at the State and National Fair in Perry.
Family Career Community Leaders of America
is the only in school organization with the fam
ily as its central focus. Members created a bro
chure using Microsoft Publisher that helped to
promote membership in FCCLA. Pictured are
eighth graders Lindsey Embrick, Jamie O’Hara
and Olivia Howington.
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Happy 90 th Birthday
Mama Hope!
East Jackson Elementary School held its
annual spelling bee recently. Meghan Dowell
was the winner, and Daniel Reaves the alter
nate. Spelling bee finalists pictured left to right
are (front) Destiny Spruill, Ryan Green, Andrew
Reid, Becca Gemmell, Taylor McKinzie, Joanna
Westbrook, (back) James Ramsey, Meghan
Dowell, Hayley Jordan, Ivey Wheeler, Grace
Carlan, Daniel Reaves, Percy Booth and Ryan
Robinett. Not pictured is Tanner Lee, fourth
grade.
Learned All Sight Words
Colby Rogers, a kindergarten student at Commerce Primary
School, recently learned all of his sight words. He is pic
tured with Principal Kim Savage wearing his new sight word
T-shirt.
Middle School
Paper Drive
Set Monthly
Commerce Middle School
will hold a monthly paper
drive on the second Saturday
of each month.
Recyclable paper products
can also be dropped off any
time during normal school
hours.
All proceeds are returned to
CMS classrooms.
Newspapers, magazines and
various cardboard are all recy
clable. Paper that has been wet
or dirty cannot be recycled.
For additional information,
contact Cheryl Cook, recycle
coordinator, at 706-335-5594,
ext. 114 or Bryant Chitwood,
Y-Club sponsor, at 706-335-
5594.
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