RTCA COMMUNITY HELPERS PARADE — Robert Toombs Christian Academy's Kindergarten students held their first 'Community Helpers' parade on Friday, September 9. The kindergarten students have been learning about community helpers in the classroom. Throughout the past few weeks, they have had several helpers such as farmers, preachers, and doctors come speak to their class about what they do and how they help our community. On Friday, each student came to school dressed as a community helper they want to be when they grow up. They were then paraded down the elementary hall and the high school hall for everyone to see. There were dentists, doctors, veterinarians, special ops, nurses, and even a lawyer! Right: Brooks Wilkinson wants to be a dentist when he grows up. Left: Sydney Black would like to work at an animal hospital when she grows up. RTCA COMMUNITY HELPERS PARADE — Robert Toombs Christian Academy's Kindergarten students held their first 'Community Helpers' parade on Friday, September 9. The kindergarten students have been learning about community helpers in the classroom. Throughout the past few weeks, they have had several helpers such as farmers, preachers, and doctors come speak to their class about what they do and how they help our community. On Friday, each student came to school dressed as a community helper they want to be when they grow up. They were then paraded down the elementary hall and the high school hall for everyone to see. There were dentists, doctors, veterinarians, special ops, nurses, and even a lawyer! Right: Brooks Wilkinson wants to be a dentist when he grows up. Left: Sydney Black would like to work at an animal hospital when she grows up.
DEBRA BRANTLEY AWARD - J.R. Trippe Middle School Special Education Teacher Leslie Seabury is no stranger to the Debra Brantley Award, having received it in the past. She was honored with this year’s award at the regular meeting of the Vidalia City Schools Board of Education on Tuesday, March 14. L to R: Special Education Academic Coach Sarah Cook, Director of Student Services Katrina Black, Leslie Seabury, J.R. Trippe Middle School Principal Dr. Sandy Reid.Photo by Makaylee Randolph
PORCHFEST HITS THE STREETS - Several bands will be featured in the event, but it is the Coleman Family Cooperative who will be playing music and telling stories at the Altama Museum of Art & History porch for the entirety of the festival on March 25.Photo by Makaylee Randolph
HOSA STATE LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE – Vidalia High School took 22 HOSA members to the State Leadership Conference in Atlanta to compete in various divisions and attend workshops featured at the event.
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