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The most Motivated Readers at Linwood Elementary School were Christopher
Parrish, Shamaria Banks, Quincy Johnson, Myles Parriott-Garcia, Anthony O’Kelly,
Dakota Pratt, Leo Finkley, Mudhi Almihrezi, Ashley Wooten, Shawny Coultas, Ashley
Hall, Merico Ogburn, Monica Morgan field Nicholas Roberts, Xiao Xiao Evans,
Matthew Lynch, Ashley Burch, Christopher Rodieck, Kimble Leanhart, John
Sappington, Baltazar Lucas, Alexis Nagy, and Harley Morgan.
Linwood ES children read
over a half million minutes
WARNER ROBINS - The
students at Linwood
Elementary School are
working hard to meet their
goal of reading for
1,000,000 minutes this
school year. So far the stu
dents have read over
500,000 minutes. The facul
ty and students recently
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77ie Top Readers at Linwood Elementary School were Caroline Studer, TJ Brown,
Lauren Hughes, Michaela Bush, Samantha Pry, Tamia Smith, Ryan Rodriguez, Ikira
curlee, Brandon Oyler, Aubrey Roberts, Ajeenah Fareed, Brenden Medders, Noah
Croushore, Erik Worden, Tyler Deputy, Adrianna Zeppa, Blake Herring, Jeremy Olyer,
Ashley Toellner, Monique Morganfield, Kyle Miller, Christian Noragon, and Abby
Johnson.
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The Houston County High Chapter of FBLA recently attended the Region 5 •
Leadership Conference Members who attended the conference include Jonathan
Bagley, Brittany Carruolo, Tamara Greer, Sheena Harmon, Demetria Howard, Mat
Marrone, Kelley Miller, Olivia Monroe, Audrey Moore, Alex Nichols, Jessica Powell,
K’Sondra Quinones, John Rogers and Megan Seyl. Advisers attending were Karma
Hayes and Janie Nichols.
HCHS FBLA wins at Region Competition
WARNER ROBINS - The
Houston County High
Chapter of FBLA recently
attended the Region 5
Leadership Conference at
Middle Georgia Technical
College.
Individuals competing at
the Region conference came
away with the following
awards:
Brittany Carroulo and
Mat Marrone - first place
in Web Site Development
Tamara Greer and
Demetria Howard - first
place in Desktop
Publishing
John Rogers - first
place in Public Speaking I
Jonathan Bagley and
Alex Nichols - second
place in Multimedia
Presentation
Megan Seyl - second
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celebrated the 500,000-
minute milestone with a
Poetry Jam.
The poem “Copy Cat”
was recited by Pre-K - sec
ond grade, while third
grade presented the poem
“Spaghetti! Spaghetti!” and
included motions that they
created.
place in Word Processing I
Olivia Monroe - second
place in Word Processing II
Jessica Powell - third
place in Computer
Applications
Sheena Harmon - fifth
place in Business
Calculations
The chapter was awarded
third place in the Region
for chapter membership,
with 76 members. The
chapter also received an
award for being a finalist in
the FBLA Monopoly
Tournament, which was
held at the Fall Leadership
Conference in November.
Teams from HCHS com
peted with other teams
from around the state in
the tournament which
Fourth- and fifth-graders
performed “The Dog Ate
My Homework” by putting
it to music to create a rap.
During the celebration the
Top Readers and the most
Motivated Readers from
each classroom were recog
nized with a reading medal
lion.
FBLA hosts as a benefit for
the March of Dimes.
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Delegates from the Northside High School chapter of the Future Business Leaders of
America recently attended the Region Leadership Conference at Middle Georgia
Technical College. Pictured on the MGTC campus are (front row) Emily Aaron, Jennifer
Jones, Brittany Harvard, Ayana Ferguson, Beverly Pannell, Anna Sellers, Paquita Wynn,
LeVita Clowers; (back row) Jacqueline Davis, Cristin Belflower, Bobby Johnson, Andy
Patel, Kenny Rountree, Matt Moody, Jack Bates, and Katorah Gray. Students were
accompanied by advisers Angela Davis and Lorene Wilson.
NHS FBLA members compete
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Northside High School
Future Business Leaders
of America members
recently participated in
region competition at
Middle Georgia Technical
College. Medal winners
pictured include Brittany
Harvard - second place
Job Interview, Katorah
Gray - fifth place Public
Speaking 11, Anna Sellers -
second place Accounting I,
Beverly Pannell - first
place Multimedia team,
Cristin Belflower - fourth
place Word Processing I,
Kenny Rountree - first
place Computer
Applications, Jack Bates -
fourth place Web Design,
and Matt Moody - first
place Multimedia team.
Not pictured are winners
Karen Brantley - first place
Future Business Leader
and Jeremy Shadwick -
fourth place Accounting I.
These winners advance to
the FBLA State Leadership
Conference, which will be
held in Atlanta on March
18-20.
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