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PAGE 6B - THE COMMERCE (GA) NEWS. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 19. 2008
Learn All 220 Sight Words
Mikayla Cook, Eli Rhodes, Summer Ginn all of the sight words. They are pictured with
and Grace Jordan, kindergarten students at Principal Kim Savage and wearing the T-shirts
Commerce Primary School, recently learned that celebrate their achievement.
Learn Irish Cnstoms
Myra Hill’s kindergarten class at Commerce
Primary School participated in an Irish low tea.
The tea completed its Ireland/St. Patrick’s Day
unit. The class talked about Ireland’s flag, cus
toms, and folklore of St. Patrick’s Day. Left to
right are (front) Tyler Pruitt, Hunter Wood, Kayla
Graham, Rose Baker, Emma Meadows, Jacob
Scott, Amy Wioskowski, (middle row) Trevor
Cline, Garrett Presley, Kristyn Kesler, Rachel
Aiken, Marcee Campbell, Macie Tatum, Sadie
Wood, (back row) Felinta Simpson, Makayl
Rakestraw, Alex Wehunt, Dakota Shook and
Shrey Pate.
Make 'Gertrude McFuzz-y Berry Trees'
In honor of Dr. Seuss’ birthday, Ms. Cook’s all of her class to grow feathers. Pictured are
class made “Gertrude McFuzz-y Berry Trees.” Zack Tyler, Allison Cook, Tyler Keenan, Dave
The fruit on our trees, just like Dr. Seuss ber- Casteen, Jessica McEver,Tina Hayes and Andy
ries in his story “Gertrude McFuzz,” caused Del Angel.
East Jackson
Choruses Win
'Superior' Rate
The East Jackson Compre
hensive High School Women’s
Chorus and Mixed Chorus
both received straight “supe
rior” ratings in choral perfor
mance and sight-reading at
the District 13 State Choral
Evaluation Tuesday, March 4.
The State Choral Evaluation
is sponsored by the Georgia
Music Educators Association
and is usually held in early
March.
“I think it is incredible that
the East Jackson High choirs
performed at the evaluation
and earned the highest score
possible their first year in
existence,” said Alan Bunn,
choral director. “I see much
potential in future years for
the East Jackson High Choral
program.”
Have Spaghetti
For Supper At
KBMS This Friday
Kings Bridge Middle School
eighth grade students will hold
an all-you-can-eat spaghetti
supper Friday, March 21, from
6:00 to 8:00 p.m. in the school
cafeteria.
The cost is $5 per person,
and the public is invited to
attend.
Kindergarten
'Round-Up' Set
For April 2-3
Kindergarten round-up will
be held April 2 and 3 for
Benton Elementary, East
Jackson Elementary, Maysville
Elementary, North Jackson
Elementary, South Jackson
Elementary, West Jackson
Primary and Gum Springs
Elementary schools.
Parents of children who
will be 5 years old by Sept. 1
and will begin kindergarten
this fall should call 706-367-
3509 to schedule an appoint
ment.
Parents must bring the fol
lowing to registration: the
child, child’s birth certificate,
child’s Social Security num
ber, child’s immunization
record and proof of residency
in school district (911 address
es only).
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Hands-On Activity
During a tour of Commerce Veterinary Hospital last week, first
graders at Commerce Primary School were excited to meet Dylan,
an Australian cattle dog, who belongs to staff technician Adam
Foster. The field trip was part of a reading unit on caring for ani
mals. Pictured are students from Amy Harbin’s class.
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