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PAGE 16A — THE MADISON COUNTY (GA) JOURNAL. THURSDAY. APRIL 16. 2009
COLTS OF THE MONTH K-3
Danielsville Elementary School recently honored its “Colts of
the Month” for March with a trophy. Students were selected
by their homeroom teachers based on their courtesy, coopera
tion, responsibility, respect and consideration. Pre-K through
third grade students recognized were Ana Cooner, Dalton
Meeks, John Thomas Ray, Gracie Haley, Taylor Home, Taygen
Sorrow, Holly Hall, Keegan Croya, Waylon Johnson, Joy
Posey, Matthew Vamum, Megan Payne, Trisitin Turner, Tara
Janosik, Emily Wilcher, Journey Gurley, April Knight, Karly
Reynolds, Konner Jones, Heather Elkins, Jasmine Jackson
and Brittany Thomas.
COLBERTS FEBRUARY STUDENTS
OF THE MONTH K-2
Colbert Elementary School has released its “Students of the
Month” for February. Kindergarten through second grade
students recognized included Lexi Minish, Owen Hebenton,
Madison Fielding, Andy Sorrow, Peyton Shiflet, Brooke
Mooney, Rowen Hacker, Ashlynn Kincaid, Justin Brown,
Emma Huff, Courtney Faulkner, Tyler Spears and Jordan
Bailey.
COLBERTS FEBRUARY STUDENTS
OF THE MONTH 3-5
Colbert Elementary School has released its “Students of the
Month” for February. Third through five grade students rec
ognized included Kalin Kidd, Litzy Gaona, Bricen Bradberry,
Maggie Kesler, Sarah Jacobs, Lindsey Chandler, Parker
Minish, Ivy Hill, Nat Smith, Bobby Campbell, Casey Hanley,
Collin Roberts, Breanna Thomas, Drayton Wilkes, Kristian
Sims, Tyler Anderson, Chris Nixon, Jake May, Cade Hancock,
Trevonta Williford, Amber Shelnutt and Hannah Bordon.
HULL STUDENTS OF THE MONTH PK-2
Hull-Sanford Elementary School recently named the March
“Students of the Month” for Pre-K through second grade.
Pictured are: (first row, L-R) Christian Woodey, (second row)
Allinson Munoz, Luke Barnett, Alexander Garfias, Elizabeth
Herring, (third row) Ashley Amaro, Karen Hernandez, Devin
Welbom, Douglas White, Chambria Wilkerson, (fourth row)
Jayson Booth, Dorean Whitehead, Erwin Osorio, Mark
Epps, Dawson Hatfield and Kaylee Woodall.
HULL STUDENTS OF THE MONTH 3-5
Hull-Sanford Elementary School recently named the March
“Students of the Month” for third through fifth grade.
Pictured are: (front row, L-R) Ian Watson-Shulhan, Ana
Galvan-Bond, Cali Farmer, (middle row) Josh Herring,
McKenzie Tyner, Bemiyah Cox, Avery Feagan, (back row)
Harley Prather, Adrin Free, Andrew Tyson, Courtney
Alexander, Cameron Faulkner and Hannah May.
COLBERT STUDENTS OF THE MONTH K-2
Colbert Elementary School faculty and staff announced
the March students of the month. Students were chosen by
their teachers based on outstanding behavior, citizenship
and excellent work habits in the classroom. This month stu
dents were treated to cookies, chips, and a drink from our
Partners-in-Education and a T-shirt from P.T.O Pictured are:
(Kindergarten) Hailea Ayers, Anna Grace Cowart, Tiffany
Caudell, Carter Guest, Kourtnee Watson, (first grade)
Natalie LaFlam, Kaitlyn Turner, Cody Home, Jake Baxter,
Susie Wiskow, (second grade) Macy Vickers, Brittany Ayers,
Kaylee Ray, Zeke Johnson and Isaiah Freeman.
COLBERT STUDENTS OF THE MONTH 3-5
Colbert Elementary School faculty and staff announced
the March students of the month. Students were chosen by
their teachers based on outstanding behavior, citizenship
and excellent work habits in the classroom. This month
students were treated to cookies, chips, and a drink from
our Partners-in-Education and a T-shirt from P.T.O Pictured
are: (third grade) Hayley Home, Zac Patton, Josh Tyner,
Nykolas Murray, Ma-lek Pass, Nat Smith, Aaliyah Hall
(fourth grade) Kristian Sims, Emily Rose Thorne, Jake May,
Nicholas Suarez, Auzanaye Liggins, Drayton Wilkes, Tyler
Wyatt, Morgan Wilson, Bradley Pass (fifth grade) Iyianna
Burdette, Marisa Lee, Anna McCarty, Travis Atkinson and
Mahala Pierce.
COLTS OF THE MONTH 4-5
Danielsville Elementary School recently honored its “Colts oi
the Month” for March with a trophy. Students were selected
by their homeroom teachers based on their courtesy, coop
eration, responsibility, respect and consideration. Fourth
through fifth grade students recognized were Zach Adams.
Cammie Tittle, Bryan Kerr, Jade Treadwell, Hunter Black,
Faith Smith, Shannon Dinkle and McKenzie Griffin.
HELPING HANDS DONATES TO FOOD BANK
Helping Hands Day Care recently donated food to the
Madison County Food Bank. The children enjoyed visiting
the food bank and learning how the food bank helps needy
families in Madison County.
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