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THE MADISON COUNTY (GA) JOURNAL THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 2009 — PAGE 11A
School News
DANIELSVILLE
SCIENCE FAIR
WINNERS
Danielsville
Elementary School
recently held its
science fair in the
fifth grade. Winners
were as follows:
Zack Kerns, first
place; Maranda
Dove, second place;
and Chandler
Perry, third place.
Receiving honorable
mention were Will
Thornton, Timothy
Tucker and Tyler
Griffeth.
COLBERT HONOR CHORUS
Four girls represented Colbert Elementary School at Statewide Elementary Honor
Chorus in Jonesboro. These students were chosen by their music teacher, Paula Drake,
based on their overall music ability and outstanding conduct at school. These students
joined 500 others selected statewide to rehearse with two conductors and then perform
these songs in an outstanding ending concert. Students pictured are (L-R) Elizabeth Nix,
Victoria Smith, Amber Shelnutt and Lindsey Chandler.
COLTS OF THE MONTH (4-5)
Danielsville Elementary School
recently honored its “Colts of the
Month” for January with a trophy.
Students were selected by their
homeroom teachers based on their
courtesy, cooperation, responsi
bility, respect and consideration.
Fourth through fifth grade stu
dents recognized were Emily Kent,
Laura Abbott, Caitlyn Adams,
Dylan Street, Cheyenne Cleveland,
Jordan Wiley, Cassidy Ingram,
Mattie Carmichael and Mathew
Whisanant.
COLTS OF THE MONTH (K-3)
Danielsville Elementary School recently honored their “Colts of the Month” for January
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 Haley Ellard, Hope McCaig, Haven Couch, Colin Davis,
Timothy Angel, Oliver Nessel, Kaleb Wells, Tess Branyon, Grade Adams, Skyler Nelson,
Ethan Hubbard, Joshua Larkins, Nathan Thomas, Courtney Spruill, Blake Taylor, Chase
Bridges, Santana Kellerson, Hunter Stamey, Haley Slayton, Emily Autry and Emily
Bartlett.
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STAR student,
teacher recognition
set for Feb. 19
The Madison County High
School 2009 STAR student and
STAR teacher recognition will be
held during the Madison County
Chamber of Commerce Coffee
Hour, scheduled for Thursday, Feb.
19, at 7:30 a.m. in the Madison
County historic courthouse board
room. The event is sponsored by
the Chamber.
MCHS class of ^9
hosting
reunion Aug. 8
The MCHS Class of '99 will
hold its 10-year reunion, Saturday,
Aug. 8, at 6 p.m at Camp Kiwanis
in Danielsville.
Tickets are $35 per person.
School notes
Contact Robin Seagraves
Lunsford at redraiders99@gmail.
com or 706-788-2176 for more
information and to request a
registration form.
State offering free
online SAT course
Georgia is offering high school
students free access to the SAT
online prep course developed by
the College Board, the group that
administers the SAT.
The online course gives students
access to virtual preparation
exercises, review quizzes and
several practice tests. The practice
quizzes and tests, including the
essay portion, are scored and
feedback is given directly to the
student.
The free SAT Online Prep
Course is open to all Georgia high
school students - public, private
and home-schooled.
Among Georgia’s 2008
graduating seniors, the students
who used the free SAT Prep Course
scored significantly better on all
portions of the important college
entrance exam, according to the
state department of education.
On average, students who used
the online course scored a total of
48 points higher than those who
didn't use the program.
Public school students should
visit their guidance office to ask
for a card that has an access code
for the course.
Private school and home-
schooled students should go
to the Georgia Department of
Education’s website to register.
The web address is www.gadoe.
org/SATPrepClass.
HULL-SANFORD STUDENTS OF THE MONTH (PREK-2)
Hull-Sanford Elementary School recently named the January “Students of the Month” for
Pre-K through second grade. Pictured are (front row, L-R) Brandon Cowan, Maria Turner,
Malachi Huth, (middle row) Manuel Robledo, Autumn King, Gracie Booth, Garett Stephens,
Karina Hernandez, (back row) Christopher Cruz, Maria Rangel, Elizabeth Willis, Rebecca
Ham, Jair De La Rosa, Jaylen Sims, Darcy Santillana and Crystal Reid. Not pictured
Fritznny Pena and Kara Brown.
HULL-SANFORD
STUDENTS OF THE
MONTH (3-5)
Hull-Sanford Elementary School
recently named the January
“Students of the Month” for
third through fifth grade.
Pictured are (front row, L-R)
Tricia Batal, Taylor Hardy,
Garret Lane, (middle row) Alex
Sims, Sierra Stephens, Byron
Wilhite, (back row) Bryce Eades,
Zully Abarca, Alaysha Brown,
Claire Coberly and Aaron Jones.
HOLDS CELEBRATION
The Pre-K 2 students at Miracle
Years of Learning in Colbert expe
rienced a different kind of New
Year celebration. They welcomed in
the Chinese New Year -“Gung Hay
Fat Choy.” Throughout the week,
students tasted authentic Chinese
candy, sweet rice cake, green tea,
egg drop soup and Mandarin orang
es. They even used chopsticks to
eat. Books relating to the Chinese
New Year and the Chinese Zodiac
Year were read during the week.
Also during the week the students
made a red dragon, which came to
life at the end of the week when
they participated in a Chinese New
Year Parade.
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