IN HONOR OF BLACK HISTORY MONTH — Ms. Anderson's second grade class at Wheeler County Elementary School honored Black History Month by exploring the lives of notable African American historical figures. Over the past two weeks, they focused on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and his pivotal role in ending segregation. The students engaged in a thoughtful craft activity where they reflected on what they know about Dr. King’s legacy. This exercise encouraged them to consider the lasting impact of his work and how our lives have been improved because of his efforts. After completing their writing, the students added a craft element — two hands, one colored and one white, joined together by a heart. The class also held a meaningful discussion about equality and the importance of love and respect for all people. IN HONOR OF BLACK HISTORY MONTH — Ms. Anderson's second grade class at Wheeler County Elementary School honored Black History Month by exploring the lives of notable African American historical figures. Over the past two weeks, they focused on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and his pivotal role in ending segregation. The students engaged in a thoughtful craft activity where they reflected on what they know about Dr. King’s legacy. This exercise encouraged them to consider the lasting impact of his work and how our lives have been improved because of his efforts. After completing their writing, the students added a craft element — two hands, one colored and one white, joined together by a heart. The class also held a meaningful discussion about equality and the importance of love and respect for all people.
LIGHTING A SMOKER - An experienced beekeeper shows beginner and intermediate beekeepers how to light a smoker to calm the bees when working within a hive.
STATE GOAL STUDENT – Southeastern Technical College 2025 GOAL Student Jason Colbert was namedthe State GOAL Student. L to R: Southeastern Technical College President Larry Calhoun, State GOAL Student Jason Colbert.
MATH BANNERS - State Superintendent of Schools Richard Woods was in Alamo last week to present banners to Wheeler County Middle and High Schools for achievements in math. From left, School Board members William Ford and Judy Benton-Browning, Middle School Principal Juaquita Williams, Woods, High School Principal William Bell, District 156 State Representative Leesa Hagan, RLyons, and Wheeler Schools Superintendent Dr. C. Alex Alvarez.Photo by Deborah Clark
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