STUDENTS OF THE MONTH — Sally D. Meadows Elementary has announced Students of the Month for February. These students show pride at Sally Meadows 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: Tony Sipp, Diego Guzman, Marco Kyles, Abigail Vassey, Grace Walden, Chance Pryor, Tyson Spell, Joslynn McLendon, Brooklyn Miller, Journee Harris, Kha’liyah Outlaw, Middle Row: Kelsea Delgado, Ryleigh Williamson, Wyatt Shirley, Jayden Epps, Gavin Phillips, Peyton Middleton, Travis Young, Kennedi Wickstrom, Hatcher Williams, Katherine Zainey, Landon Butler, Front Row: Faith Rivers, Graham Carter, Jonathan Lanier, Cereinty Hamilton, D’Omari Carter, Sophia Lopez, Layla Butler, Destiny Hamilton, Raleigh Johnson, and Naulila Barranco. Not Pictured: Anthony Jackson. STUDENTS OF THE MONTH — Sally D. Meadows Elementary has announced Students of the Month for February. These students show pride at Sally Meadows 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: Tony Sipp, Diego Guzman, Marco Kyles, Abigail Vassey, Grace Walden, Chance Pryor, Tyson Spell, Joslynn McLendon, Brooklyn Miller, Journee Harris, Kha’liyah Outlaw, Middle Row: Kelsea Delgado, Ryleigh Williamson, Wyatt Shirley, Jayden Epps, Gavin Phillips, Peyton Middleton, Travis Young, Kennedi Wickstrom, Hatcher Williams, Katherine Zainey, Landon Butler, Front Row: Faith Rivers, Graham Carter, Jonathan Lanier, Cereinty Hamilton, D’Omari Carter, Sophia Lopez, Layla Butler, Destiny Hamilton, Raleigh Johnson, and Naulila Barranco. Not Pictured: Anthony Jackson.
FRUSTRATED FARMERS -- The U.S. Department of Agriculture website displays a message of their disapproval of the current government shutdown, which is negatively affecting farmers across the state.
INFORMING THE COMMUNITY – Georgia Hospital Association President Caylee Noggle informed the community about issues plaguing rural healthcare during the State of Healthcare event on October 2.Photo by Makaylee Randolph
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