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PAGE 6B - THE COMMERCE (GA) NEWS. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 9. 2008
Kindergarten
Registration
Set For April 30
Commerce Primary School
has set kindergarten registration
for Wednesday April 30, for the
2008-09 school year.
Parents must make an appoint
ment before that day to bring in
their child. Appointments can
be made by calling the school at
706-335-5587 between April 14 and
April 25 between the hours of 7:30
am. and 3:00 pm.
On registration day parents will
need a certified copy of the child’s
birth certificate, a Social Security
number and the immunization cer
tificate.
All out-of-city residents will be
required to fill out an out-of-district
form. Classes will be open to all
city residents first, so registration
does not guarantee placement in
a kindergarten class. Placement
for out-of-district students may be
determined as late as the first day
of school in August.
Local Students
Honored At
Athens Christian
Athens Christian School has
announced the names of Jackson
County and Banks County stu
dents named to its honor rolls
for the third quarter of the school
year.
All A’s
Those making all A’s for the
quarter include:
Jake Long, first grade; Clara
Heiss, second grade; Marion
Mealor and Courtney Trust, both
fourth grade; Madison Mealor,
Ansley Warnell and Chaney
Westbrook, all eighth grade;
Emily Horton, seventh grade;
Seth Horton, tenth grade; and
Karl Brust, 12th grade.
All As and B’s
Making all A’s and B’s for the
quarter were:
Nicholas Hopper, first grade;
Katie Mealor, second grade; Lexie
Evans, Joshua Hutch and Kaylee
Skelton, fourth grade; Lucas
Reynolds and Salina Shanks,
both fifth grade; and Zachary
Hopper and Brittany Yeager, sev
enth grade.
Also, Anthony Cosby, Zach
Homontowski and Davis Warnell,
ninth grade; Ben Grisel and
Caleb Wethington, tenth grade;
Larry Thurmond and Megan
Yeager, 11th grade; and Stephanie
Homontowski, Emily Nash, Kelly
Webb and Russell Whitehead,
12th grade.
Learn Sight Words
Jeffrey Straub and Carson
Bridges, kindergarten students
in Beth Davis’ kindergarten
class at Commerce Primary
School, mastered all of their
word lists. They were rewarded
with a sight word T-shirt and
are pictured with Principal Kim
Savage.
DID YOU KNOW?
By Preacher Clint
DID YOU KNOW THAT
THE ONLY WAY TO
HEAVEN IS THROUGH
JESUS CHRIST? On. 14:6)
You may think you can get to
heaven by being good or by some
other way but GOD Will not
compromise HIS HOLINESS and
allow sin to enter into HIS
presence. That’s why HE gave HIS
SON to die in our place. (Jn. 3:16)
GOD Loved us so much that HE
made a way that we could be
where HE is. On. 14:3). GOD Has
done HIS part, but You have to do
Your part. BELIEVE on “THE
LORD JESUS CHRIST,’’ AND YOU
SHALL BE SAVED (Rom. 10:9 &
10). Salvation is free, it is a gift
from GOD. The price was paid by
JESUS CHRIST.
Send comments to
Clinton Sexton
116 Ashland Drive
Commerce, GA 30529
Middle School Students
Earn Rotary Recognition
Commerce Middle School
students Kasey Hattaway, Faith
Jordan, Tyler Morris and Daniel
Streetman were the recipients of
the 2007-2008 Rotary Youth Merit
Award (RYMA), sponsored by the
Jefferson Rotary Club. They were
recognized at the seventh annual
RYMA Program at the Jefferson
Civic Center Ballroom Tuesday,
March 18.
The students were selected by
the Commerce Middle School
Educational Team based on
the Rotary’s ideals of providing
humanitarian service, encourag
ing high ethical standards and
helping build peace and goodwill
in the world.
Each is involved in various
activities, and helping others
at Commerce Middle School,
as well as the community and
church.
Left to
right are
Rotary
Youth Merit
Award win
ners Kasey
Hattaway
and Tyler
Morris,
eighth grad
ers; Faith
Jordan, sev
enth grade;
and Daniel
Streetman,
sixth grade.