ANIMAL COMMUNICATION — Miss Molle and Miss Ford's class at Wheeler County Elementary School learned about the different ways animals communicate. One animal that stuck out in their research process was bats. Students learned that bats have a unique form of communication called Echolocation. Students explored this process by pretending to be bats and 'echolocate' one another. To wrap up learning, each student created an informational writing piece titled, “I ‘Bat’ You Didn't Know...' The writing piece included several different facts about their new favorite animal.(L to R): Front: Ella Bell, Asher Poole, Back: Maite Martinez, DeShaun Green, and Cassie Selph. ANIMAL COMMUNICATION — Miss Molle and Miss Ford's class at Wheeler County Elementary School learned about the different ways animals communicate. One animal that stuck out in their research process was bats. Students learned that bats have a unique form of communication called Echolocation. Students explored this process by pretending to be bats and 'echolocate' one another. To wrap up learning, each student created an informational writing piece titled, “I ‘Bat’ You Didn't Know...' The writing piece included several different facts about their new favorite animal.(L to R): Front: Ella Bell, Asher Poole, Back: Maite Martinez, DeShaun Green, and Cassie Selph.
INSPIRED BY OTHERS – 2025 Vidalia Lady of the Year Rizza O’Connor told the audience that she was inspired to volunteer and help others because of individuals who had volunteered and helped her throughout her life.Photo by Makaylee Randolph
13TH STRAIGHT REGION CHAMPIONSHIP – The Vidalia Literary Team has cemented a legacy of excellence, as they recently won their 13th straight region championship.
TOURING THE CEMETERY – E.L.I.C.E. East Park Cemetery Project Chair James Jermon took Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation Senior Director of Preservation and Legislative Advocacy Ben Sutton (right) and Revolving Fund and Easements Coordinator Charlotte Zinck (left) on a walking tour of the cemetery, as he highlighted the restoration efforts that had been completed.Photo by Makaylee Randolph
LEARNING ABOUT LEGISLATURE – Montgomery and Treutlen County 4-H’ers and their respective 4-H agents traveled to Atlanta recently to learn more about the legislative process during the annual 4-H Day at the Capitol on February 26.
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