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Principal's Address We are in the middle of yet another busy month. We have about five weeks of school left and lots of work to do. Mrs. Moore, our school librarian, has been busy promoting the Scholastic Book Fair. More ...
The ASA Clover-Buds can truly say that they have "Green Thumbs." The students planted their garden beds in mid- February, and some plants have already begun to grow. Under the guidance of Farmer Witherspoon, the Clover-Buds have herbs, flowers and vegetables growing in all four planter beds. The stu... More ... GHES releases new honor rolls Grove Hill Elementary School has released its honor rolls for the third nine-week period of the 2007-2008 school year. More ... Kindergarten Registration April 23 Kindergarten registration for the 2008-09 school year will be Wednesday, April 23 from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. More ...
For the past six weeks, the students in the Clarke County Adaptive Preschool Services Program (C-CAPS) explored the educational unit "Growing and Changing." The students made a comparison chart about their height from the beginning of school until the present. After reading the Aesop fable, The Ant ... More ...
Mary Leighton Parsons name was left off of the All A honor roll for the third nine week's grading period at Clarke Preparatory School. More ...
Clarke Preparatory School's First Graders had their Easter egg hunt at Chip and Susan Harrigan's home March 20. Mrs. Tracy Overstreet and Mrs. Carol Etheridge are the teachers. Contributed Photo More ...
Woodie E. Pugh is a candidate for superintendent of education of the Clarke County public school system. Pugh worked in the Clarke County system for 30 years before retiring in December 2007 and accepting a position as assistant principal, athletic director and daycare coordinator at West Oktibbe... More ...
Mrs. Virginia Harrigan (photo at left) surprised the Clarke Preparatory School students March 17 as she was dressed as a leprechaun. She handed out stickers, beads, golden coins and cookies to the lower elementary classes. She also read to some classes and shared the history of Ireland's St. Patrick... More ... |
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