County Line High School Indian Recap - Amazon S3tute of the World Food Prize, Shae is now eligible...
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February 2019
County Line High School County Line High School
Indian RecapIndian Recap
Basketball
Farm Bureau Players of the Month County Line Indian Tyler Young and Lady Indian Shae Parsons were the Farm Bureau Player of the Month for the
month of January. Congratulations Tyler and Shae!
PREP BASKETBALL
County Line ends Booneville's 23-game win streak
by HAROLD MCILVAIN II Special to the NWA Democrat-Gazette | February 8, 2019 at
8:00 p.m.
https://www.nwaonline.com/news/2019/feb/08/prep-basketball-
county-line-ends-boonev/#.XGSHHL4Tu5E.link
CONFERENCE AND DISTRICT
TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS!
1A CONFERENCE AND DISTRICT CHAMPIONS
JR LADY INDIANS!
1A CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS AND DISTRICT RUNNER UP
JR INDIANS!
REGIONAL TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS!
GOLF
Coach Casalman and the Golf Team
were nominated for ARPreps Golf
Team/Coach of the year!
1A STATE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP Senior Boys headed to the 1A Arkansas State Championship hosted Izard County Consolidated. They made
it to the semi-finals! We are very proud of these young men and Coach Brunson.
SR CHEER
JR CHEER
District I Spring Leadership Conference
The County Line Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) Chapter recently competed at the District I
Spring Leadership Conference in Fort Smith. FBLA competitive events recognize and reward excellence
in a broad range of business and career-related areas. They also prepare students for successful careers
in business by providing opportunities to apply classroom concepts in a workforce-simulated competitive
environment. Competitors can choose to compete in individual events, as part of a team, or as part of a
chapter team.
The following students placed at the district level and qualified for state competition that will be held in
Little Rock April 1 – 2:
Tallie Acord, 5th, Intro to Business Procedures Claire Baptiste & Hannah Houston, 3rd, Public Service Announcement Kaycie Britain, 5th, Introduction to FBLA Peyton Burleson, 4th, Computer Problem Solving Feather Chokbengboun, 4th, Intro to Business Communication Chloe Clifton & Nicole Vigil, 4th, Intro to Business Presentation Layne Cooper, 2nd, Networking Concepts Autumn Featherston, 5th, Agribusiness Blake Hill, 6th, Intro to Information Technology Whitlee Milam, 6th, Advertising Diana Oudomvilay, 5th, Business Calculations Shae Parsons, 3rd, Business Communication Keilee Robberson, 3rd, Intro to Business Kiley Singleton, 5th, Word Processing Brittney Stengel, 5th, Intro to Parliamentary Procedure Kaitlyn Vest, 5th, Intro to Financial Math
FBLA
Junior Class Fundraiser
AP GOV County Line High School AP Government students traveled to the State Capitol in February. We met with
Governor Hutchinson and attended a Senate committee meeting.
FFA
O/A Genetics
February 27th County Line FFA O/A Genetics. Tim & Gena O’Neal along with Trans Ova
Embryologist Felipe and Janie hosted and fed the animal science class. The students had a
great opportunity to see embryo transferring take place.
Congratulations to Shae Parsons on being named a Borlaug Scholar through the World Food Prize
organization on Thursday, February 21, at the Arkansas Youth Institute held at the University of
Arkansas.
Students competing in the youth institute submit a research paper addressing a problem found in
one of various countries around the world and propose a solution to solving this problem. All
problems/issues must also link to food insecurity. While at the institute, students present their
research and solution in a round table discussion with other students and a panel of experts in an
effort to help find solutions to world hunger.
A small number of students will be selected from the participants to attend the Global Youth Insti-
tute of the World Food Prize in Des Moines, Iowa, next fall. Those results will be announced at the
Arkansas FFA Convention held in late April. Through her participation in the Arkansas Youth Insti-
tute of the World Food Prize, Shae is now eligible to apply for USDA Wallace-Carver paid intern-
ships during the summers while she is in college.
The World Food Prize youth program was established by Dr. Norman Borlaug, Nobel Peace Prize
recipient and John Ruan in 1994, bringing together youth from across the world to address hunger
issues.
Picture L: Morgan Day, WFP Director of Global Programs and Partnerships, Shae Parsons, Borlaug
Scholar, Zach Andrews, AR FFA State Vice President, Dr. Jill Rucker, University of Arkansas Assis-
tant Professor in Agricultural Leadership.
FFA– World Food Prize
Congratulations to both the Electricity & Ag Mechanics teams for their performance on Friday at the ATU-Ozark CDEs.
Electricity Team - 1st Place
Pacyn Reames - 1st overall individual earning at $500 Scholarship
Cody Kremer - 3rd individual
Dagon McCombs
Caleb Robberson
Anthony Vaughan
Ag Mechanics Team - 2nd Place
Tyler Young - 2nd individual
Wyatt Lowrey
Kendra Toney
Kieth Caturan
FFA– ATU –Ozark CDEs
Pacyn Reames was presented a $500 Scholarship from
ATU- Ozark CDEs for placing 1st Overall Individual in
Electricity.
FFA & FCA WINTER BASH
SCIENCE Students from ARCOM volunteered their time to tutor the Science Olympiad members in their
events that they will be competing on in Little Rock next month.
Science Olympiad Regional Tournament February 23rd, Mrs. Porterfield took the students who had events in the NWACC.
Regional Science Olympiad Tournament to northern Arkansas for the day.
Division B took first place! Now off to Little Rock in April!
AP BIO
AP Biology Transformation Lab results-
Students successfully transformed E. coli by incorporating the
DNA from a jellyfish and an ampicillin-resistance gene that
allowed the bacteria to express bioluminescence under a black
light. Great job students!
SENIOR NIGHT
SENIOR PEP RALLY
CLASS OF 2019 WHO’S WHO
Most Likely to Succeed
Pacyn Reames and Tori Porter
Most School Spirit
Ryan Keeton and Hannah Burgett
Biggest Flirt
Dillon Foster, Autumn Featherston
and Steven Hamiliton
Best Dressed
Kendra Toney and Kiethduffy Caturan
Shyest
Daylon Hampton and Dayla Austin
Most Memorable
Tanner Acord and Paige Canada
Funniest
Tyler Young and Paige Canada
Most Attractive
Zack Franklin and Paige Canada
Friendliest
Trevor Hughes and Cheyenne Corley
Finest Character
Cody Kremer, Faith Duran
and Steven Hamilton
Best All-Round
Hunter Hall and Hannah Houston
Most Athletic
Pacyn Reames and Diana Oudomvilay