STUDENTS OF THE MONTH — Sally D. Meadows Elementary has announced Students of the Month for March. These students show pride and model how to Walk the Brave Way. They do a great job of representing the PBIS motto and schoolwide expectations: Be Respectful and Value Everyone. (L to R): Back Row: Rayson Fountain, Joshua Wilcher, Mason Edge, Tyson Spell, Mahogany Keitt, Savannah Sullivan, Freddy Fondren, Kha’liyah Outlaw, Parks Glenn, Paislee Hunt; Middle Row: Sophia Sanchez, Samantha Herring, Piper Lockley, Kievonna Hampton, Lora Vanness, Logan Gibson, Jackson Weeks, Addy Kate Ellis, Mia Martinez, Kyson Zhou; Front Row: Bryleigh Turner, Kaia Deloach, Amelia Aaron, Ava Wardlaw, Faith Strobridge, Carter Kight, Nathan Taylor, and Derrius Stokes. Not Pictured: Sincere Garner and Madalee Sanchez. STUDENTS OF THE MONTH — Sally D. Meadows Elementary has announced Students of the Month for March. These students show pride and model how to Walk the Brave Way. They do a great job of representing the PBIS motto and schoolwide expectations: Be Respectful and Value Everyone. (L to R): Back Row: Rayson Fountain, Joshua Wilcher, Mason Edge, Tyson Spell, Mahogany Keitt, Savannah Sullivan, Freddy Fondren, Kha’liyah Outlaw, Parks Glenn, Paislee Hunt; Middle Row: Sophia Sanchez, Samantha Herring, Piper Lockley, Kievonna Hampton, Lora Vanness, Logan Gibson, Jackson Weeks, Addy Kate Ellis, Mia Martinez, Kyson Zhou; Front Row: Bryleigh Turner, Kaia Deloach, Amelia Aaron, Ava Wardlaw, Faith Strobridge, Carter Kight, Nathan Taylor, and Derrius Stokes. Not Pictured: Sincere Garner and Madalee Sanchez.
SUPPORTIVE FAMILY – Retired Lyons Fire Chief Darel Corley’s family attended the Lyons City Council meeting on Tuesday, April 7, to support Corley as he was recognized for his service.
NEW K-9 UNIT – Thanks to donations from the community, the Wheeler County Sheriff’s Office now has a new K-9 Unit to help patrol the area, as K-9 Deputy Blue and Corporal Mark Murray recently graduated from the Narcotic Detection and Tracking certification program.
ART AND AGRICULTURE – Three Toombs County High School students were recognized for placing in the recent county-level Georgia Farm Bureau Art Contest. L to R: Georgia Farm Bureau Representative Shelby Galbreath, Tony Lopez, Marissa Balderas, Natalie Ornelas.
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