EDUCATION EXTRA.Byline: The Register-Guard CORRECTION (ran Jan. 16, 2006): The name of Braenen Fayth Womack, who was the eighth-grade winner in the Springfield Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration poetry contest, was misspelled on Page C2 of Monday's edition. Also, Savannah Savannah, city, United States Savannah, city (1990 pop. 137,560), seat of Chatham co., SE Ga., a port of entry on the Savannah River near its mouth; inc. 1789. Martin was the second-place winner in the high school art contest. Her name was omitted. Springfield students win honors in MLK MLK Martin Luther King MLK Milk MLK Medialess License Kit contests The Springfield Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Committee has announced the winners of its 2007 essay, poetry and art contests. Work by students in kindergarten through grade 3 is not judged because they are all winners for participating; they receive an MLK Participant Ribbon, and 27 class awards of books will be given to those classes that had outstanding student participation. Students in upper grades will receive cash awards and be honored in a celebration today at Springfield Middle School. The winners were: Grade 4 essay, Jarred Umenhofen, Centennial Elementary, first place; Diego Hernandez, Centennial, second place. Grades 4-5 poetry, Payton Wright, Mount Vernon Elementary, first place; Nathan Connor, Yolanda Elementary, second place. Grade 5 essay, Connor Wang, Yolanda, first place; Ana Richardson, Maple Elementary, second place; Josue Duran-Perez, Maple, honorable mention. Grade 5 art, Andrew Miller, Maple, first place; Carmen Carmen throws over lover for another. [Fr. Lit.: Carmen; Fr. Opera: Bizet, Carmen, Westerman, 189–190] See : Faithlessness Carmen the cards repeatedly spell her death. [Fr. Chavez, Guy Lee, second place. Grade 6 essay, Malia Porter, Thurston Middle School, first place; Megan Reid, Thurston Middle, honorable mention. Grade 6 poetry, Heidi Brown, Thurston Middle, first place; Taylor Finn, Agnes Stewart Middle School Stewart Middle School' is the name of some schools in the US:
Grade 6 art, Nicholas Hubbard, Thurston Middle, first place; Elexess Stein-Moore, Thurston Middle, second place. Grade 7 essay, Donika Burdette, Hamlin Middle, first place; Bailee One to whom Personal Property is entrusted for a particular purpose by another, the bailor, according to the terms of an express or implied agreement. Cross-references Bailment. bailee (custodian) n. Cummings, Hamlin, second place. Grade 7 poetry, Jasmin Brown, Hamlin, first place; Julia Smith, Hamlin Middle, second place. Grade 7 art, Jasmin Brown, Michael Eckerdt and Julia Smith, Hamlin Middle, first place; Josh Allison, Hamlin Middle, second place. Grade 8 poetry, Nina Partida-Haaby, Hamlin Middle, first place; Breanew Fayth Womack, Hamlin Middle, second place. Grade 8 art, Latricia Shaw, Agnes Stewart Middle, first place. Grade 12 art, Alvin Prasad Prasāda (Sanskrit: प्रसाद), prasād/prashad (Hindi), Prasāda in (Kannada), prasādam (Tamil), or prasadam , Springfield High, first place. High school speech, Marianna Hunnicut, grade 12, and Amanda Vandenheuvel, grade 11, both from Springfield High, first place tie; Lindsey Leighton, grade 11, Springfield High, third place; Steven Collura, grade 11, Springfield High, fourth place; Blake Weber, grade 11, Springfield High, fifth place; Joanna Warkentin, grade 11, Springfield High, sixth place. Eugene, Bethel teachers announce MLK winners The Eugene Education Association, which represents teachers in the Eugene and Bethel school districts, has named winners in its Martin Luther King Jr. essay and poetry contest. Winners will be honored, and first-place winners will read their entries, at Wednesday's Eugene School Board meeting. The high school winners, all from the Sheldon High School Sheldon High School may refer to:
Middle school winners, all eighth-graders, were Aslin Kreitz, Jefferson Middle School Jefferson Middle School is a middle school located in Jefferson City, Tennessee. The middle school is home to the football team the Elks, which has won more conference champs than any other middle school in Tennessee. , first place; Sean Taggart-Murphy, Jefferson, second place; Riess Darren Stanley, Kelly Middle School, third place; and Brandon Sieveking, Kelly, honorable mention. Elementary school winners, all fifth-graders, were Madison Babb-Hackett, Hillside International Alternative, first place; Hunter Briggs, Awbrey Park, second place; Galan Rogers, Twin Oaks, third place; and Brett Ellis, Awbrey Park, honorable mention. Winners will receive cash awards. Kiwanis club recognizes Cottage Grove seniors Bohemia Sunrisers Kiwanis has named Cottage Grove High School Cottage Grove High School is a public high school located in Cottage Grove, Oregon. It has a newer school building, opened in 2003 to replace the old high school building that was built in 1939 and held its first classes in 1940. seniors Jena Rizzi and Kevin Campbell as its students of the month of December. Rizzi has a 3.92 GPA GPA abbr. grade point average Noun 1. GPA - a measure of a student's academic achievement at a college or university; calculated by dividing the total number of grade points received by the total number attempted and is active in pep band, Key Club, water polo and theater. She has done extensive volunteer work in the community and hopes to major in archaeology at the University of Oregon The University of Oregon is a public university located in Eugene, Oregon. The university was founded in 1876, graduating its first class two years later. The University of Oregon is one of 60 members of the Association of American Universities. . Campbell is a 3.87 student who is active in soccer, Future Business Leaders of America and the Skate Park Clean Up. He plans to major in business and psychology at Northern Michigan University This article or section needs sources or references that appear in reliable, third-party publications. Alone, primary sources and sources affiliated with the subject of this article are not sufficient for an accurate encyclopedia article. . |
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