STUDENTS OF THE MONTH — J. D. Dickerson Primary School has announced the September Students of the Month. (L to R): Top row: Antonio Singleton, Schannon Robinson, Kristopher Lewis, Dru Brown, Mason Johnson, Brantley Dowd, Grace Storkamp, Durham Roper, Bailey Brown, Brody Boston, Jeniyah Phillips, Travis Young, Sy'miere Mincey; First Row: Kailey Wallace, Greyson Edwards, Calessi Poole, Ethan Joyner, Emerie Hendley, Luis Portillo, Ryan Sasser, Jemima Ambrosio-Pedro, Sydney Smith, Khoral Brown, Kohen Parrish, Kyleigh Harper, London Carter. STUDENTS OF THE MONTH — J. D. Dickerson Primary School has announced the September Students of the Month. (L to R): Top row: Antonio Singleton, Schannon Robinson, Kristopher Lewis, Dru Brown, Mason Johnson, Brantley Dowd, Grace Storkamp, Durham Roper, Bailey Brown, Brody Boston, Jeniyah Phillips, Travis Young, Sy'miere Mincey; First Row: Kailey Wallace, Greyson Edwards, Calessi Poole, Ethan Joyner, Emerie Hendley, Luis Portillo, Ryan Sasser, Jemima Ambrosio-Pedro, Sydney Smith, Khoral Brown, Kohen Parrish, Kyleigh Harper, London Carter.
BRINGING CHRISTMAS CHEER TO THE AREA - Kids are sure to see Santa and enjoy all the fun of the holidays with several activities planned throughout the area this month.
GRADUATES – The graduation on November 18 marked the 3rd time which Forge has graduated men from the facility, proving the center´s success in restoring men to lives of freedom, hope, and purpose. Front, L to R—Whitfield Boyd, Jacob Brannon. Back, L to R – Patrick Bowen, Caleb Beasley, Heath Boney.
NATIONAL QUALIFIERS – Five members of the Montgomery County Middle School Junior Beta Club qualified for the National Beta Convention competition for their work in teambuilding and collaborative exercises. These members were recognized during the November 14 meeting of the Montgomery County Board of Education. L to R: Assistant Superintendent Beverly Faircloth, Penelope Rodriguez, Superintendent Stan Rentz, Sasha Jackson, Fletcher Thomas, Junior Beta Sponsor Leslie Thomas, Junior Beta Sponsor Abril Mills.
WATCHING THE SYRUP BOIL — B.L. Horne keeps an eye on the kettle as he stops occasionally to greet guests at the annual syrup making event outside of Glenwood on November 18. He is on his last batch of syrup, having started the boilings two days earlier.
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