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8 - GRANT COUNTY NEWS, Thursday, February 16, 2012
Inside Our Schools The Grant County News publishes school-related items free of charge. Send items to: www.grantky.com or e-mail them to: [email protected] or fax
them to 824-5888 or mail them to: P.O. Box 247, Williamstown, KY 41097
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WHO CAN BE A STAR STUDENT:
Any student can be recognized. All schools
are encouraged to honor star students. Call 824-3343 for more information.
Head Start/Preschool
Emily WallaceEmily Wallace is the WES Preschool Student of the Week. She is in Pam
Mullin’s Preschool class. “Emily was chosen
because she is a good friend to the other
children. Emily also has a positive attitude about
school and seems excited to learn new
things,” said Mullins. Her favorite book is Cinderella. Her favorite thing about school is fun.
STUDENTS
Primary
Uriel RoqueUriel Roque is WES Primary Student of
the Week. He is in Pat West’s class. “Uriel has an admirable work ethic, is considerate to his classmates, loves learning,” West said. Uriel’s favorite thing about school is specials. His favorite subject is
math. His favorite book is Dinosaurs.
Crittenden-Mt. Zion January Students of the Month- front, Kahlan Rudy, Andrew Fuller, Louis Hedges, Jacob Siereveld, Abby Stull, Nikki Hicks, Courtney Ruark, Jadelyn Harrison; middle, Brian Richardson, Romeo Gemereth, Kaitlyn Wilson, Emily O’Banion, Josh Cooper, Gavin Susarich, Darius Melton; back, Jared Barnes, Taylor Neltner, Haylee Brewer, Katlynn Kayse, Austin Helmer, Austin Phillips and Cody Bickers.
PARIS STOCKYARDS
1120 Millersburg Road, Paris, KY • (859) 987-1977
SPECIAL COW SALE Friday, February 17 at 6 p.m.
“Farmers Doing Business With Farmers”
For More Information Contact: Craig Taylor, (859) 771-0146 or Sam Faulkner, (859) 588-4422
Perrin joins Golden Key
SocietyEastern Kentucky University student,
Megan Perrin of Cordova, daughter of Kim Adams and granddaughter of Gene and Pat Adams, has accepted a member-ship in the Golden Key International Honour Society and was honored in a
recent ceremony at Eastern Kentucky University. Golden Key
International Honour Society, established in 1977, is the world’s premier collegiate honor society, with nearly
two million student and alumni members. Membership into the Society is by invita-tion only.
“It is only fitting that a top academic achiever like Megan be recognized by Golden Key” said William W. Asbury, Golden Key’s Board of Directors Chair. “Our members are inspired and motivat-ed not only to achieve exceptional aca-demic accomplishments but also to make a positive impact on our world through the Society’s commitment of service.”
Rennaissance Fair at WHS
Brandon Walker, center, reigns over the ladies of the land, Cierra Bowen, Alison Mann, Courtney Pullens and Isabelle Ridder at the Rennaissance Fair at Williamstown High School. Photos by Bryan Marshall
Sylvia Encinas, a teacher at WHS, helps Skyler Faulkner with her head piece.
WHS students Hunter Gatewood, left and Hannah Kinsey, right, reenact a day in the Rennaissance era.