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School News Date published: 2/2/2010
CITY SCHOOLS Hugh Mercer Elementary First-grade spelling bee winners are Claire Lacy, first place; Drew Withers, second place; and Clare Kingsley, third place. Second-grade spelling bee winners are Emily Barron, first place; Heaven Wilson, second place; and Raphael Sangil, third place. The following students' Green and Clean Commission posters are on display at the Central Rappahannock Regional library through Sunday: Melissa Lopez, Julia Foss, Emma Taylor, Biance Vallebrignoni, Heaven Wilson, Torjhae Ferguson, Quinn Bonney, Virginia Howard, Ben Fidler, Emily Barron, Debra Crummett, James Chambers, Alycia Wynn-Coleman, Jonathan Garzon, Ariana Garcia, Francisco Morales Hilario, Shannon Teri, Peyton King, Sloane Hedgepath, Rainey O'Malley, Rahkiya Lane, Bailey Thompkins, Rhianon Lott, Emily Kabza, Mac Holland, Jack Hardy, Rachel Russell, Flor Machado-Franco, Herri Bautista, Chloe Hansen, Jenna Cook, Richard Johnson, Leonard Pratt, Sarah Miller-Richards, Jonathan Murgittroyd, Raphael Sangil and Joanna Manna-Rae. The Jamestown/Yorktown Foundation is bringing a presentation to second-graders today through Thursday. Report cards go home Friday. Rainbow Recess, sponsored by Wegmans, is being held Friday to reward good attendance. --Cindy Hurley Lafayette Upper Elementary Second quarter report cards go home Friday. Honor roll assemblies for the second quarter are Feb. 11 at the following times: Third grade, 8:45 a.m.; fourth grade, 9:45 a.m.; fifth grade, 1:45 p.m. "Healthy Heart Day" is Feb. 12. Students will participate in Jump Rope for Heart during grade level specials and enjoy their classroom celebrations at the end of the day. Tryouts for the SCA Student Variety Show will be held 3:15-4:15 p.m. on the following days: Third grade, today; fourth grade, Wednesday; and fifth grade, Thursday. The performance is Feb. 25 at 1 and 7 p.m. in the cafetorium. In honor of Black History Month in February, the school is having a writing contest. Students are encouraged to write about a famous African American. Entries are due Feb. 17. Odyssey of the Mind teams are having a "Spirit Rally" Feb. 15-26. They are competing against Walker-Grant Middle School. Visit Chick-fil-A in Central Park to vote for your school and place your receipt in the appropriate bucket. A percentage of the proceeds will support the Odyssey of the Mind teams.
Why is there very little or nothing said about what the children at Robert E. Lee are doing? Are the children at this school not participating in any extra activities? They only have students of the week and perfect attendance, come on ther has to be more going on to give credit for and build pride for their school and confidence.
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