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THE MADISON COUNTY (GA) JOURNAL. THURSDAY. JUNE 4. 2009 — PAGE 11A
Pictured are Christie Haggard (advisor), MaryElizabeth Adams and Lauren Scogin (edi
tors), Elena Baird, Marcus Bowen, Justin Bray, Lindsey Dalton, Bryanna Davis, Peggy
Des Jardines, Ford Fincher, Courtney Freeman, Zach Hart, Anna Hill, Mallory James,
Courtney Johnson, Susan Kellum, Jennie Phillips, Sarah Powers, Tosha Simmons, Jessica
Stamps, Jeremiah Tolbert and Trista Wills.
MCHS yearbook staff takes top honors
For the second year in a row,
the Madison County High
School yearbook staff won first
place in the Scholastic Press
Association's annual yearbook
competition for showing excel
lence in the fields of writing,
photography and page design.
In addition to this title, a page
designed from the 2008 yearbook
by 2008 editor Lauren Scogin
was included in Josten’s "2009
Gocha Covered Lookbook,
Volume 7." Published annually,
“Jostens’ Lookbook” is a col
lection of exceptional yearbook
pages and covers created by
yearbook staffs from across the
country.
According to "Lookbook”
officials, the featured spreads
represent visual storytelling
at its finest; they demonstrate
the important role well-craft-
ed design plays in chronicling
what is most relevant to student-
shared memories, the diversity
and richness of their experi
ences, and their connection to
their friends, their teachers and
their school communities.
The "2009 Gotcha Covered
Look Book, Volume 7,” contin
ues the long-standing tradition
of showcasing the best-of-the-
best. Only 435 yearbooks were
selected from the thousands
submitted to a panel of judges
comprised of nationally recog
nized scholastic journalism pro
fessionals and award-winning
yearbook advisers. Yearbook
staffs selected for inclusion
in the "2009 Gotcha Covered
Lookbook” received a copy of
the Lookbook and a certificate
from Jostens to recognize their
outstanding achievement.
School system switching to centralized registration
Parents won't be able to register
or enroll children at any of the
school campus offices after June
18.
Centralized registration starts
July 20 at the Madison County
Board of Education Office at 800
Madison Street in Danielsville.
The central office is closed from
June 19 to July 19.
Anything related to registration
will be conducted at the central
office, including enrollment or
re-enrollment of a child, submitting
a change of address or transferring
a child from one elementary school
in the system to another.
Registration requires the
following documents:
•a completed enrollment fomi.
•proof of residence (chose one of
four: utility bill with service address
and landline telephone number;
lease or purchase agreement for
property in Madison County; proof
of homeowners’ insurance; or a
notarized residence affidavit).
•current photo ID of registering
parent/guardian.
•birth certificate.
•social security card.
•permission waiver for social
security number use.
•current immunization record
(Georgia Form 3231).
•custody papers if applicable,
•authorization to release records
(faxed to previous school),
•migrant form.
•student language fomi.
•free/reduced lunch application,
•network user agreement.
These additional items are
required for students grades 6-12.
•withdrawal from previous
school.
•previous school transcripts or
report cards.
•previous discipline transcripts
or report cards.
A kindergarten questionnaire
is required for kindergarten
registration.
"These documents are required,
and you will not be allowed to
register without them," school
system leaders say.
Forms for enrollment, permission
for use of social security numbers.
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authorization to release records,
migrants, student language, free
and reduced lunch applications,
network user agreements and
kindergarten questionnaire can
be accessed at www.madison.
kl2.ga.us after June 1.
Central office registration
hours from July 20 to Aug.
14 are 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Hours
are extended to 7 p.m. on July
28, Aug. 4 and Aug. 6. Early
morning registration, starting at
7:30 a.m., is available Aug. 6-7
and Aug. 10.
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560 General Daniel Ave. N. • Danielsville, GA 30633
706-795-3178
email: sportsandmore09@yahoo.com
Store Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00 am-5:30pm
Closed: Saturday, Sunday, & Holidays
Our goal is to offer you the best
quality, service
and experience possible.
• Screen Printing • Embroidery
• Vinyl Signs, Banners & Decals
Meet our staff:
TYSON CULBERSON
Sales Manager
Tyson grew up an Madison County. He played various sports
in school and played college football at North Greenville
College. He has his degree in Kinesiology. Tyson's knowledge
oi sporting goods and high quality products will insure that
you are a satisfied customer.
RUSSELL CASH
Screen Print and Ait Department Designer
Russell is a local of the area as well. Russell has over 19 years
oi experience in screen print and design. He formerly owned
his own screen printing business and is now a church pastor
in Madison, Ga. His attention to detail and knowledge always
insure a fantastic desiem.
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ALYSSA CASH
Screen Print and Art Department Designer
Alyssa grew up learning how to screen print since she was a
small child. Alyssa also was involved with many team sports
while in school at Madison County. She is currently pursing
her degree in education and plans to gain her PhD! Alyssa
inherited her dad's meticulous attention to detail in her art
work and screen print designs.
STACY ESCOE
Owner
Stacy graduated from L T GA with her degree in Consumer
Economics. She was previously employed With Athens First
Bank & Trust. Stacy helps to design and oversees the
completion of die embroidery work for the store.
JENNIFER MANNING
Owner
Jennifer graduated from UGA with her degree in Graphic Art
Design. She was previously employed at the Athens Banner
Herald as an advertising rep and designer. Jennifer has been
designing her whole life. Jennifer enjoys creating new ideas,
logos- and designs. She always makes sure that it is perfect.
ERIKA ESCOE-NELSON
Owner
Erika graduated from UGA with a degree in Journalism and
her MBA from Piedmont College. Erika recently moved back
to the area from Charlotte, N.C. Erika was previously
employed with Neiman Marcus and Kiehls as a skin care line
manager. She has also managed multi-million dollar
businesses before living in Charlotte.