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PAGE 14A —THE MADISON COUNTY (GA) JOURNAL, THURSDAY. JANUARY 15. 2008
PAIN PILL
Seven locals receive degrees from Piedmont College
Seven Madison County resi
dents received degrees from
Piedmont College at their recent
December commencement
ceremonies. The graduates,
listed by hometown, include:
Sherry Ann Angle, Master of
Arts (M.A.) degree in early
childhood education, Kathryn
Harrover Conner, M.A. in early
childhood education, and John
Thomas Palmer, Master of Arts
in teaching (M.A.T.) degree in
broadfield science education,
all of Danielsville: LeAnna
Bennett Carlyle, M.A. in early
childhood education; Kenneth
Dover, Master of Business
Administration (M.B.A.) in
financial services, Jennifer
Gibbons, M.A. in early child
hood education and David
Lee Yeary, M.A. in secondary
English education.
COMER AWARD WINNERS
Comer Elementary School
Character Award winners
for the month of December
included: (first row) Lily
Crane, Logan Holloway and
Kale Anderson, (second row)
Amber Chamberlain, Jackson
Singleton, Jaden Flynn and
Aidan McCarkle, (third row) Colt
Doster, Hannah Moore, Autumn
Hosting and Hannah Shiver,
(fourth row) Ethan Frank, Ethan
Smith, Cheyenne Mathews,
Cody Compton and Melody
Montgomery. Not pictured
are Katerine Bone, Catherine
Douglas, Jamie Dixon and Jordan
Andrews.
School News
COMER
STUDENTS OF
THE MONTH
(3-5)
Comer Elementary
School Students of the
Month for third for fifth
grade for December
include: (front row)
Brooklyn Ingram and
Summer Holloman,
(middle row) Naomi
Herring, Ryan Shelton,
Chase Dudley and Kalei
Guest, (back row) Brooke
Wyatt, Chase Burdette,
Deven Crowe and Dyson
Christian. Not pictured is
Emily Dixon.
DARE ESSAY
WINNERS
These are the DARE
essay winners standing
with DARE officer David
Patton. They are (back row,
L to R) Alyssa Maxwell,
Cameron Stevenson, Cade
Hancock, Olivia Morris,
(front) Travis Atkinson,
Patton and Eli Dixon.
COLTS OF THE
MONTH K-3
Danielsville Elementary
School recently honored
their “Colts of the Month”
for December with a trophy.
Students were selected by
their homeroom teachers
based on their courtesy,
cooperation, responsibility,
respect and consideration.
Pre-K through third grade
students recognized were:
Levi Seagraves, Brianna
McKinley, Abbi Brown, Ryan
Davis, Sam Cooper, Gregory
Jennings, Colby Smith,
Carley Morris, Keri Janosik,
Mitchell Cooper, Mckinley
Tittle, Emily Austin, Janae
Jennings, Alyxis Harding,
Katie Tibbits, James
Brinson, Griffen Porterfield,
Eliana Temple, Amber
Barnett, Addie Haynes,
Destiney Walton and
Miracle Mize.
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COLTS OF THE
MONTH 4-5
Danielsville Elementary
School recently honored
its “Colts of the Month” for
December with a trophy.
Students were selected by
their homeroom teachers
based on their courtesy,
cooperation, responsibility,
respect and consideration.
Fourth through fifth grade
students recognized were:
Stormie Melendez, Colton
Hill, Austin Peloquin,
Aidan Edwards, Sam
Bartlett, Shania Hibbitt,
Timothy Tucker and Ryan
Greene.
COMMUNITY
SERVICE
HULL-SANFORD
STUDENTS OF THE
MONTH (PREK-2)
Hull-Sanford Elementary School
recently named the December
“Students of the Month” for Pre-K
through second grade. Pictured
are (front row, L-R) Andrew Herrin,
Tayzeyon Smith, Kylie Barrett,
Madison Hale, Annie Booth, (middle
row) Hunter Samples, Nate Lynch,
Alex Rico, Cameron Barnett,
Demetrius Brock, (back row) Becca
Sartain, Kendall Rogers, Natalie
Odom, Allie Faulkner and Nicole
Doster. Not pictured are Peyton
Iturrian and Kaleb Syfret
HULL-SANFORD
STUDENTS OF THE
MONTH (3-5)
Hull-Sanford Elementary
School recently named the
December “Students of the
Month” for third through
fifth grade. Pictured are:
(front row, L-R) Peter
Faulkner, Noah Grace
Supakomdej, Magdiel Cotto,
Kenzie Stewart, (middle
row) Serenity Murray, Tyler
Carter, Emily Moore, Kendall
Garland, James Hallan, (back
row) Justin Lyon, Ulyssas
Abundez, Carrie Dove and
Cameron Faulkner.
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