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Wall of Fame DAVID MCDERMOTT, DIRECTOR
DAVID [email protected] WALL OF FAME March 2019
Volume 13 Issue 7
What’s Inside
Houston County CTAE: Working to Produce High-Achieving Students
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David McDermott CTAE Director Spying Success at State for HCHS FCCLA
HCHS Page 1
PHS
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HCCA Page 5
VHS
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NHS Page 14
YAP
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PMS Page 20
HMS
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Notes Page 23
CTAE
Leaders/Support
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Houston County High School
On March 15th – 17th, thousands of middle and high school Family and Consumer Sciences students across the state attended the Georgia FCCLA State Leadership Conference in Atlanta, Georgia. Students were challenged to “spy” their inner leader by engaging in leadership sessions, educational workshops, networking opportunities, and competitive events.
At the 2019 State Leadership Conference, Houston County High School FCCLA members excelled in their leadership skills and received outstanding recognition for various successes in FCCLA. Many FCCLA competitors from Houston County High School shined in competitive events, bringing home ten gold medals, six silver medals, and five bronze medals in STAR Event Competitions.
Congratulations to the following students: Emma Owens and Madeline Hagemann – gold and advancing to nationals in
Focus on Children, Senior; Megha Patel, Cristina Espinoza, and Jaidan Beal – gold and advancing to
nationals in Illustrated Talk, Senior; Nikita Shetty and Elizabeth Deal – 1st place, silver, and advancing to nationals in
Environmental Ambassador, Senior;
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Spying Success at State for HCHS FCCLA (continued)
Katie Hampton, Sarah Mondock, and Karlyn Griggs – gold in Chapter Service Project Portfolio Occupational;
Jordan Beal and Neveah Turner – gold in Chapter Service Project Portfolio, Senior; Abby McDowell and Kennedi Rooks – silver in Illustrated Talk Occupational; Brenay Robnsion and Asia Lesane – silver in National Programs in Actions, Junior; Krish Patel and Alyssa Calvert – bronze in Chapter Service Project Display; Jada Carswell, Rachel McGhee, and Cierra Johnson – bronze in Focus on Children Occupational. Other HCHS FCCLA members that showcased their skills included Noah Mitchell and Brynley Jones who took the FCCLA Statesman Test and Henry Pham, Dakobie Garcia, and Mary DeTota who competed in the Food Science Investigation State Event. Wahome Muriuki, FCCLA State Vice President of Membership, also led FCCLA in various sessions and ended his term as a State Officer for the 2018 – 2019 year by being awarded with a Silver Level State Officer Scholarship. HCHS FCCLA was well represented at the State Leadership Conference, but the success did not end with competitive events alone. HCHS FCCLA Advisers, Brittany Tolleson and Shonda McFadden, were awarded with the Master Adviser and Adviser Mentor Awards. HCHS FCCLA also received the Career Connection National Program Award, Honor Roll with Distinction, Largest Chapter Membership for Region 7, and was once again awarded the highest honor to be bestowed upon FCCLA chapters within the state – FCCLA Chapter of the Year. Houston County High School FCCLA is proud of the hard work, dedication, and commitment of all its members who help make the local chapter a success and is looking forward to continued success in the future by continuing to engage students in “The Ultimate Leadership Experience.” FCCLA is a national student organization that helps young men and women become leaders and address important personal, family, work, and societal issues through family and consumer sciences education. The organization has involved more than ten million youth since its founding in 1945. Houston County High School is located at 920 Highway 96 in Warner Robins, Georgia. Dr. Doug Rizer serves as Principal.
Pictured at right are: Megha Patel, Jaidan Beal, and Cristina Espinoza received gold and advanced to nationals in Illustrated Talk, Senior.
Pictured at left are: Nikita Shetty and Elizabeth Deal placed 1st in Environmental Ambassador, Senior, and advanced to nationals.
Pictured above are: Maddy Hagemann and Emma Owens received gold and advanced to nationals in Focus on Children, Senior.
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HCHS Students Win State Technology Awards
Houston County High School’s Technology Student Association (TSA) members competed in 19 events at the TSA State Leadership Conference held March 14 - 16 in Athens, Georgia. The students placed in the top-10 in the state in nine events. Of Houston County High’s 14 participants, more than half competed for the first time in a tough arena. Congratulations to the following students: 1st place - Technology Bowl - Hayden Merrill, Christopher Saetia and Avery Sawyer; 2nd place - Computer-Aided Design (CAD), Architecture - Christopher Saetia; 4th place - Future Technology Teacher - Christopher Saetia; 5th place - Music Production - Sonia Wei; 6th place - Architectural Design - Christopher Saetia, Sonia Wei and Slyssa Bonifacio; 6th place - Video Game Design - Tien Tran and Carter Richter; 8th place - Outstanding Student - Christopher Saetia; 9th place - Coding - Tien Tran and Carter Richter; and 10th place - On-Demand Video - Jimmy Vu, Jeffrey Ray and Crawford Bergl.
Pictured at right, left to right, are: Hayden Merrill,
Christopher Saetia and Avery Sawyer.
Pictured at left, left to right, are: Front - Avery Sawyer, Crawford Bergl,
Alyssa Bonifacio, Trish Nguyen, Sonia Wei. Back - Jeffrey Ray, Zion Stockton, Jimmy
Vu, Cheluchi Nwagbata, Hayden Merrill, Aaron Mathieson, Christopher Saetia, Carter Richter, Tien Tran.
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Perry High School
PHS Students Win State FCCLA Awards
Perry High School Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) members attended the Georgia FCCLA State Leadership Conference March 15 - 17 in Atlanta, Georgia. All 22 Perry High FCCLA students won either first or second place in their category. All of the students now advance to nationals, held this summer in Anaheim, California. These students brought home five gold medals and one silver medal. Congratulations to the following students: 1st place silver medal- Chyna Lester Recycle Redesign, Junior; 1st place gold medal - Ja’la Miller Recycle Redesign, Senior; 1st place gold medal - Lauryn Cernaro and Jaylynn Sivo Food Innovations, Senior; 2nd place gold medal - Renee Hedding and Arthur Buck Sports Nutrition Occupational; 1st place gold medal - Sophia Disarli, Tionna Kendrick, Brianna Brown, Karla Arias, TyKhia
Burden, Zoe Howard, Jaylah Jones, and Damon Negron Parliamentary Procedures, Senior; 1st place gold medal - Kyli Smith, Maddison Gillman, Meaghan Gillman, Savannah McKleroy,
Asia Berry, Skyler Bullard, TyAsija Hooten and Aniya Rumph Parliamentary Procedures Occupational.
FCCLA is a national student organization that helps young men and women become leaders and address important personal, family work and societal issues through family and consumer sciences education. The organization has involved more than ten million youth since its founding in 1945. Perry High School is located at 1307 North Avenue in Perry, Georgia. Kama Beaumarchais and Crystal Quick serve as FCCLA Advisers. Wesley “Del” Martin serves as Principal.
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HCCA Culinary Students Excel at State FCCLA Leadership Conference
Houston County Career Academy
Congratulations to the Houston County Career Academy’s FCCLA Culinary students for excelling at their State Leadership Conference in Atlanta, Georgia on March 15 - 17, 2019. Houston County Career Academy is located at 1311 Corder Road in Warner Robins, Georgia. Sabrina Phelps serves as Principal.
Pictured at left are: Alexis Rodriguez (WRHS), Jaiah Spight (WRHS), and Gavin Kiser (VHS), for winning 1st place in the Culinary Arts three man team and will advance to nationals in Anaheim, California.
Pictured at right are: Kei'Ayrrien Johnson (WRHS) and Nichelle McKinnies (NHS) for winning 1st place for Digital Delish.
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HCCA HOSA Advisers and Students Attend State Leadership Conference
HCCA HOSA Advisers supporting their fellow Advisory Board Member from Life Link of Georgia: Asha Ellen (a GAHOSA State Leadership Conference presenter). She spoke to students about the importance of being an organ and tissue donor. She addressed common fears and myths about being a donor.
Pictured left to right are: Stephanie Burch, HCCA instructor; Asha Ellen, GAHOSA SLC presenter; and
Kathy Williams, HCCA instructor.
HCCA Future Healthcare Professionals and their Advisers are pictured above ready for State Leadership Conference (SLC) Opening Session.
Advisors and students were able to meet and have a
Q&A with numerous colleges from Georgia and surrounding states. All colleges represented have
programs in healthcare. ABAC in Tifton did applications as well as giving out valuable information
about their school of nursing.
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HCCA SkillsUSA Students Take Home Medals at Georgia State Leadership and Skills Conference
Congratulations to the Houston County Career Academy SkillsUSA Participants. Students competed in various Cosmetology, Fine Furniture, HVAC and Public Safety competitions at the SkillsUSA State Leadership Conference.
Joel Fruge’, Houston County High School/ CGTC Criminal Justice Dual Enrollment student, was elected as one of the 2019-2020 SkillsUSA Georgia State Officers.
Minah Way, Perry High School, Ashanti Brown, Veterans High School, & Dee Collins, Perry High School won 1st Place in Cosmetology Nail Design Display.
Maya Webb, Houston County High School, won 2nd Place in Career Exploration Manual (Job Shadow with Houston County Sheriff’s Office/Emergency Communication Center-911).
Bryce Boutwell, Veterans High School, won 1st Place in Woodwork Display.
Ka’Diamond, Northside High School, won 1st place in Career Profile Portfolio (Job Shadow with Georgia Bureau of Investigation and Houston County Sheriff’s Office/Juvenile Division).
Dominic Joerger, Veterans High School, won 3rd Place in Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning.
HCCA also had Thania Beltran, Matthew Cox, Breanna Dobin, Jaylia Green, Joshua Jones, Traiquan Jones, Tyler Longbine, Dakota Lutz, D’Nautica Mitchell, Kobe Pitts, Payne Robins, Jordan Rountree, Hunter Signer, and Chase Waters who participated in various categories who did a great job representing Houston County Schools. All students did an awesome job.
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HCCA Teaching as a Profession Students Serve as Guest Readers
In conjunction with “Dr. Seuss’ Read Across America” week, the HCCA Teaching As a Profession student teacher interns were guest readers in classrooms at Russell Elementary. The Teaching As a Profession students are in their first year of the program and visit Russell Elementary every Thursday for hands-on opportunities in host classrooms. The Teaching As a Profession pathway gives high school students the opportunity to learn about the teaching field through classroom instruction and internships.
Pictured above are: (front row) Brionna Crowell, Aaliyah Daniels, Liyah Lipscomb, Destinie Marie, Evelin Morales, Raychel Witmer, Carleigh Gravitt, Brianna Patterson, BreAnna Sheffield, (back row), Calesta Webb, Javon Jordan, Aneesa Nelson, Shaniyah Franklin, Ny’Asia Shine, Adriana Gutierrez, Toni Cliett, Na’Tyjah West, Mah’Je Purnell, Danielle Childs, and Kendra Roberts.
Pictured reading to students is Aneesa Nelson.
Pictured reading to students is Calesta Webb.
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HCCA Teaching as a Profession Students Serve as Ambassadors for Houston County Events
Wednesday, February 27 – Friday, March 1, 2019, the Teaching As a Profession students from the Houston County Career Academy served as ambassadors for the 4th grade Day at the Museum and 3rd grade Market Day. These events were held at the Cary Martin Conference Center. The TAAP students greeted schools as they arrived and assisted the students and teachers throughout the day. The Teaching As a Profession pathway gives high school students the opportunity to learn about the teaching field through classroom instruction and internships.
Pictured at left are students at Day at the Museum on February 27th. Front: Aaliyah Daniels, Liyah Lipscomb; Middle: Brianna Patterson, Shaniyah Franklin, BreAnna Sheffield, Raychel Witmer; Back: Erin Morton (Teacher), Carleigh Gravitt, Ethan Salisbury and Kira Wallace.
Pictured are students at Market Day on February 28th. Left to Right: Erin Morton (Teacher), Destinie Marie, Ny’Asia Shine, Toni Cliett and Na’Tyjah West.
Students are pictured at Market Day on March 1st. Left to Right: Danielle Childs, Kendra Roberts, Calesta Webb, Brionna Crowell and Erin Morton, Teacher.
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VHS FCCLA Completes “Special Blankets” School Service Project
Veterans High School
Veterans High FCCLA members decided to do something extra special for some special friends at Veterans High School and made tie blankets for them. Each member participating chose a child and made a blanket that was unique for them. The members spent time on their projects after school and enjoyed making the blankets. The students receiving the blankets were very excited and it showed when presented with the gift. Eight FCCLA members participated in the giving project. Veterans High School is located at 340 Piney Grove Road in Kathleen, Georgia. Dr. Amy Barbour serves as Principal and Dr. Sherry Johnson is the Career Tech Supervisor. Donna Brown is the FCCLA Adviser.
Pictured are: (front left) FCCLA members Destiny Pope, Hannah Schoonover, Hannah Evans; (back left) Eryhana Walker, Madi Dodd and Kasey McGlashen.
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VHS FCCLA Attends Georgia State Conference
Veterans High FCCLA members travelled to Atlanta, Georgia March 15-17, 2019 to attend the Georgia State FCCLA Conference and compete in STAR Events and other competitions. Hannah Schoonover and Hannah Evans competed in the STAR Event Life Event Planning Senior Category and won a silver medal. Ashley Alexander competed in the STAR Event Advocacy Senior Category and won a bronze medal. Sarah Dugger competed in the Creed Speaking competition. Picture left to right are: Sarah Dugger, Hannah Schoonover, Hannah Evans and Ashley Alexander.
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VHS Skills USA Students Compete at Region Competition
Veterans High School’s chapter of SkillsUSA became a “Chapter of Excellence” in February. The chapter traveled to Griffin, Georgia on February 1st to participate in the Region 5 competition. The Quiz Bowl team of Landon Kirkland, Noah Woodyard, Bryce Buchanan, Josh Thompson, and Andrew Alarcon (pictured above), placed first, which qualified them to move on to compete at the state level competition in March. Colton Romines placed third with his T-shirt design. The chapter will travel March 21-23, 2019 to compete at the State Leadership and Skills Conference in Atlanta, Georgia at the Georgia International Convention Center and Atlanta Marriott Gateway. Ashley Cline is the SkillsUSA Adviser at Veterans High School.
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Veterans High School Student Wins SkillsUSA State and Advances to Nationals
The Veterans High School SkillsUSA students participated in the State Leadership Skills Conference in Atlanta, Georgia March 21-23rd. Morgan Richardson won first place in the Customer Service contest. She now advances to the national competition held in Louisville, Kentucky this June. Veterans High students also competed in Georgia T-shirt Design, Pin Design, Promotional Bulletin Board, Audio/Radio Production, Communication Skills 9th and 10th, and Quiz Bowl. For most of these students, it was their first SkillsUSA competition. SkillsUSA is a partnership of students, teachers and industry working together to ensure America has a skilled workforce. SkillsUSA helps student excel through educational programs, events and competitions that support career and technical classroom education.
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NHS Wins State FCCLA Awards and Advances to Nationals
Northside High School
Northside High School’s Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) students attended the Georgia FCCLA State Leadership Conference March 15 - 17 in Atlanta, Georgia. Fourteen students won either gold or silver medals and eight advanced to the national competition. Eight students received a gold medal for winning second place in the state for their Students Taking Action for Recognition (STAR) event project. They now advance to the National Leadership Conference this summer in Anaheim, California.
Congratulations to: Jared Meck, James Stephens, Riley Green - Promote and Publicize FCCLA; Dekiya Gibson and Aniyah Plummer - Chapter Service Display Occupational Division; Emma Lewis - Chapter Service Display, Senior Division; Abia Kamal - Say Yes to FCS; and Jayla Smith - Chapter in Review Display. Students who earned a gold or silver medal for winning third place at state are: Heta Patel and Kristol Callender - Life Event Planning); Heavenly Simmons and LeXandria Richardson—Illustrated Talk; and Chassidy Perrimon - silver for her Star Event project. Pictured above with their medals are: Front Row: Abia Kamal and Heta Patel 2nd row: Heavenly Simmons and Kristol Callender 3rd row: Dekiya Gibson, Emma Lewis and LeXandria Richardson 4th row: Jayla Smith and Chassidy Perrimon 5th row: Nicholas Sapp, Aniyah Plummer, James Stephens 6th row: Jared Meck and Riley Green
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NHS Wins State FCCLA Awards and Advances to Nationals (continued)
Krina Patel is all smiles knowing that she is heading to DECA's International Career Development Conference in Orlando. Krina took the lead in creating the written entry for Northside's school-based enterprise, The Eagle Exchange, as it applied to renew its gold-level certification.
NHS DECA Student Heading to International Career Development Conference
Jared Meck placed 1st in the state for his Online Proficiency test in Consumer Economics. At the opening session of the meeting, LeXandria Richardson was selected to sing the National Anthem. Nicholas Sapp was selected to participate in the State Officer Selection committee where he interviewed the candidates and was part of the selection process. Northside High School is located at 926 Green Street in Warner Robins, Georgia. Dr. Jody Dean serves as Principal.
Nicholas Sapp served on the State Officer
Selection Committee
LeXandria Richardson is pictured singing the National
Anthem at the Opening Session
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NHS Wins Big at SkillsUSA State Competitions
At the SkillsUSA State Competitions this year, several students from Northside High School competed and did very well. Pictured here are Northside students Rebecca Thomas, Austin Smith, Austin Vu, and Haruto Tanaka as they showcase their medals. Rebecca won 2nd place in the Georgia Brand Design competition, which involved creating uniform designs for a t-shirt, logo, and banner. Austin Smith won 3rd place for his brochure, pictured below. Austin Vu won 2nd place for his Statesman Award Pin Design. Haruto Tanaka, won 3rd place in a 9th / 10th grade competition called Math Concepts.
SkillsUSA winners pictured, from left to right, are: Rebecca Thomas, Austin Smith, Austin Vu and Haruto Tanaka.
Brochure Design - Austin Smith
Every year, the SkillsUSA program is continuing to grow and get stronger at Northside High School. Next year, SkillsUSA Adviser, Justin Dunbar, hopes to secure a 1st place spot and have a student advance to nationals. Pictured below, left to right, are: Tionne Gavros, Stephen Lin, Haruto Tanaka, Kyle Evans, Austin Vu, Kasuway Byas, Austin Smith, Kameron Hunter, Rebecca Thomas, and Nathan Eberhardt.
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Northside High FFA Students are STEM in AGtion
Northside High FFA students participated in a one-day STEM day at The University of Georgia. On March 20th FFA students traveled to the University of Georgia where they participated in STEM in AGtion hands on events designed for future agriculture engineers. The students participated in lessons on robotics, entomology, and drone technology. For more information, please email FFA Advisers, Virgil Blalock and Matthew Darby at [email protected] or [email protected].
Brianna Beard
Brianna Beard and Alexis Ogle
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Northside High FFA Officers Gift Time and Resources
The Northside High FFA officer team donated their time and resources to the Georgia Association of Garden Clubs Convention. On March 22nd and 23rd the officers traveled to the Marriot Hotel in Warner Robins, Georgia, where they assisted in setting up for the event and passing out gifts to those who attended. Additionally, they served as advocates for FFA and Agriculture by talking to the adults and youth about Georgia Agriculture and benefits of being a FFA member. The convention’s purpose is to promote common agriculture that anyone can pursue and exciting local members of the community to get more involved. By assisting, they hope to contribute to this goal and get more people involved.
Emily Wroblewski and Garett Blanton
Felciano Domingo and Randy Lopez
Emily Wroblewski
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Youth Apprenticeship Coordinator Visits Thomson Middle School
Youth Apprenticeship
On Friday, March 16, 2019, Youth Apprenticeship Coordinator, Sandi Couillard, visited Jody Sikes’ Business and Computer Science classes at Thomson Middle School. During her visit, she spoke to students about the benefits of continuing to take Business/Computer classes into high school and the future job potential at GEICO. GEICO in Macon, Georgia currently employees five students from Houston County in a variety of well-paying jobs and has committed to continue hiring well qualified students into the future.
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Perry Middle Students Win FBLA State Awards
Perry Middle School
Perry Middle School Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) members won six top-10 state awards at the FBLA State Leadership Conference. Eighteen students attended the conference on February 25th in Covington, Georgia. They were accompanied by their chapter Adviser, Diana Phillips.
The state award winners are as follows: Anaya Owens and Isis Swinson – 2nd place – Community Service Project (Chapter Award); Landon Morstad – 5th place – Spreadsheet; Evie Bowman – 8th place, - Multimedia and Webpage Design; Caitlynne Cox – 9th place – Spreadsheet; Anaya Owens – 9th place – Impromptu Speaking; and Carter Bobo, Zoriyah Menefee and Hayden Williamson – 9th place – Critical Thinking. The FBLA conference provides members with an opportunity to compete and network with some of the state’s best students. Georgia FBLA offers close to 100 competitive events at the region, state and national levels. The competitions include objective tests, technical skills tests, written reports, interviews and performances. Prior to the conference, the students went to the Shoppes at River Crossing and had dinner at Wild Wings Café in Macon. Perry Middle School is located at 495 Perry Parkway in Perry, Georgia. Heath Burch serves as Principal. For more information about FBLA, please contact Phillips at [email protected].
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FCCLA Members at Perry Middle School Win State Awards
Perry Middle FCCLA members attended FCCLA State Leadership Conference in Atlanta, Georgia. Gracie Svoboda and Sara Ford competed in the National Programs in Action STAR Events competition. The duo received gold and advance to the National FCCLA STAR Events competition in Anaheim, California. Lakyn Summers created a Digital Delish Dish video recipe and placed 3rd in the state. Mary Carver received silver for her Food Innovations project. Perry Middle FCCLA also received the Middle School Community Service Project State award. Perry Middle School’s FCCLA Adviser is Alisha Hall. Pictured above, left to right, are: front row, Gracie Svoboda and Sara Ford. Back row, Lakyn Summers and Mary Carver.
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Huntington Middle Students Win State FCCLA Awards
Huntington Middle School
Students from Huntington Middle School’s Chapter of Family, Career and Community Leaders of America attended the FCCLA State Leadership Conference March 15-17 in Atlanta, Georgia. Huntington Middle’s students brought home two state awards from STAR Event Competitions.
Congratulations to the following students: Bryston Tharpe - 2nd place, Toys that Teach, Junior; Jazmin Heath - silver medal, 3rd place, Recycle and Redesign, Junior. Huntington’s FCCLA members are pictured above, left to right: Lamorria Angry, Jazmin Heath, Robert "Buddy" Mann, and Bryston Tharpe. Their FCCLA Adviser is Melanie Bratcher. In addition to STAR competitive events, activities at the conference included motivational general sessions, leadership workshops and participation in this year’s state service project - Pet Partners.
Jazmin Heath
Bryston Tharpe
Huntington Middle School is located at 206 Wellborn Road in Warner Robins, Georgia. Dr. Gwendolyn Taylor serves as Principal.
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Tips for submitting items to the Wall of Fame
1. Follow Wall of Fame instructions located on the CTAE page on SharePoint.
2. Submit pictures as attachments, not within the document.
3. Submit only one brief description and accompanying picture(s) per email.
4. Submit by the 5th of each month. 5. Submit to [email protected]
For more information, contact the Director of Career, Technical and Agricultural Education, David McDermott, at 478-988-6222, ext. 10226 or [email protected].
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Houston County Career, Technical , and Agricultural Education Staff
Monica Kearse, PHS; Sabrina Phelps, HCCA; Sherry Johnson, VHS; Russell Lawley, NHS; Karma Hayes, HCHS; Mark Sams, WRHS
Cameron Andrews, WRMS; Dee Thomas, FMMS; Lisa Hill, BMS; Kizzy Johnson, PMS; Greg Ellison, NMS; Frank Kenney, MCMS; Jami Moore, TMS. Not pictured - Anthony Blasingame, HMS
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Career Technical & Agricultural Education
P.O. Box 1850
1100 Main Street
Perry, GA 31069
Phone: 478-988-6200
HCBOE The Wall of Fame, is Houston County’s monthly Career,
Technical, and Agricultural Education newsletter. This is our
effort to keep you informed of the many positive activities going
on in the Career, Technical, and Agricultural programs of
Houston County. Complete details on these newsworthy topics
may have already appeared in the local newspapers. The
newsletter serves as a short recap of events.
Houston County Career, Technical , and Agricultural Education Staff
www.hcbe.net
Kim Gunn Central GA Technical College,
High School Initiative Coordinator
Sandi Couillard YAP Coordinator
Yvette Singletary CTAE Grants Manager
Lorrie Nix CTAE Secretary
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