VHS STUDENTS HONOR NOTABLE AFRICAN-AMERICANS — History students at Vidalia High School celebrated Black History Month by researching key African-Americans in US History and making posters about these notable leaders in various areas of American society. The students gave presentations of their posters to their classmates, and their posters were displayed throughout the school for others to read and to learn about these important people in American history. (L to R): Front Row: Hannah Nichols (Ida B. Wells), Lia Cruz (Rosa Parks), Anne Claire Taylor (Katherine Johnson), Back Row: Noah Harris (Jackie Robinson), Dallas Handsome (Langston Hughes), Isabella Bloxham (Oprah Winfrey), and Kendall Bloxham (Shaquille O'Neal). VHS STUDENTS HONOR NOTABLE AFRICAN-AMERICANS — History students at Vidalia High School celebrated Black History Month by researching key African-Americans in US History and making posters about these notable leaders in various areas of American society. The students gave presentations of their posters to their classmates, and their posters were displayed throughout the school for others to read and to learn about these important people in American history. (L to R): Front Row: Hannah Nichols (Ida B. Wells), Lia Cruz (Rosa Parks), Anne Claire Taylor (Katherine Johnson), Back Row: Noah Harris (Jackie Robinson), Dallas Handsome (Langston Hughes), Isabella Bloxham (Oprah Winfrey), and Kendall Bloxham (Shaquille O'Neal).
BREAKING GROUND – The Southeastern Early College and Career Academy (SECCA) officially broke ground on their new $1.3 million expansion during a formal ceremony on Monday, May 11.
GIVING GAVELS – Montgomery County Probate Judge Stacie Randolph (left) gave Montgomery County Valedictorian Evan Hardeman (center) and Salutatorian Addyson Shepherd (right) gavels and a note written on a scroll, as she celebrated the students’ hard work.
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