The Madison County journal. (Hull, Ga.) 1989-current, January 15, 2009, Image 14

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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. w==EEHffiHtnr 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. 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