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Students perform “magic” with their work Coach Grant teaches motor skills in PE The Brownsville States-Graphic Friday Wild hearts 9:00pm - 1:00am Karaoke with Jerry & ruby 9:00pm - 1:00am Cover Charge $2.00 Cover Charge $5.00 (731)772-8193 3302 Hwy 70W • Brownsville,TNTRANSCRIPT
ducationEThursday, April 8, 2010
The Brownsville States-Graphic
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CornerCorner Katherine HornSpring has sprung –
yea!!!! We love seeing all the trees and flowers bloom all over town. It is always so pretty.
We have been having some work done to the li-brary roof and it is looking quite pretty as well. Please pardon the occasional noise, the repaired roof is worth a little noise and dust. Thank you for your patience.
The month of April has arrived. Here is a list of events happening here at the library:
Toddler Time – April 19 at 11 a.m. Join us for sto-ries, coloring and a light snack. All toddlers and their caregivers are invited to attend.
Lunch & Learn – April 28 at 12 noon in the Meet-ing Room.
We are trying to co-ordinate for some of the other mayoral candidates to come and be with us. We are finding it a bit dif-ficult to contact some of these fine gentlemen. If Mr. James Peace, Mr. Larry Fitts, and Mr. Mike Dew would please contact Kath-erine at the library to ar-range a time (either April 28 for two people or May 26 for one additional per-son along with Mr. Ash-worth) to come speak, we would greatly appreciate it. Let’s Lunch & Learn at the Library!
We’ve added some new
books to our collections. Here is a brief list of some of the new titles:“Aunt Dimity Down Un-der” by Nancy Atherton“Secret Whispers” by V. C. Andrews“Money to Burn” by James Grippando“The New Codependency” by Melody Beattie“Big Girl” by Danielle Steel“Shattered” by Karen Ro-bards“I Know Where I’m Going: Katherine Hepburn” by Charlotte Chandler“Iron River” by T. Jefferson Parker“The Last Illusion” by Rhys Bowen
Happy Reading!
The Jackson Tennessee Chapter of the Links, Inc. hosted their Thirty-fourth Scholarship
Beautillion Banquet this past Saturday night, April 3, 2010 at the Carl Perkins Civic Center in Jackson. Mr. Denzel Epperson came away with both Mr. Entrepreneur and Mr. Beautillion 2010. Denzel is a junior at JCM High School. He is the son of Mia Bowles Epperson and
Marvin Epperson and is the grandson of Mary Bowles of Stanton. The family thanks each and
everyone for their support.
The Firehouse3302 Hwy 70W • Brownsville,TN
(731)772-8193
FridayKaraoke with Jerry & ruby
9:00pm - 1:00amCover Charge $2.00
saturday Wild hearts
9:00pm - 1:00amCover Charge $5.00
Mrs. Peggy Jackson of the UT Extension of-fice presented East Side Principal Opal Hay with a trophy in recognition of her students’ partici-pation in the Reading Wall of Fame for the 4th Six Weeks. East Side stu-dents read more books than any other school in the county that par-ticipated in the program. Mrs. Hay gladly accepted and encouraged students to keep on reading. In ad-dition,
Mrs. Jackson spoke with the parents in the audience and gave them examples of ways to strengthen reading skills using newspapers at home.
ES students excel in reading participation
Coach Grant teaches motor skills in PE
Coach Grant is teaching hand and eye coordination and fine motor skills using juggling in PE class at East Side Elementary. The students are practicing with colorful sheer handkerchiefs and enjoying every minute of it! Here a student is trying his best to imitate Coach Grant as he models.
First Honor Roll Ruth Aguilar, Omarion Ballard, Ann-
Wesley Banks, Emily Barcroft, Jatlin Bunch, Carleigh Cannon, Elizabeth Carpenter, Ter-rance Carpenter, Ana Syria Carson, Reed Chapman, Emma Clagg, Anahi Cruz, Shaqwan Currie, Chelsea Dancy, Victoria Dancy, Carmen Dew, Shakirah Drake, Anna Evans, Atlex Evans, Aniya Flournoy, Austin Foust Brianna Gaines, Tanner Gatlin, Zuri Gonzalez, Michael Harris, Amariah Hines, Jonathan Hines, Riley Hooser, Emani Hop-kins, Jaylon Johnson, Mackenzie Johnson, Michael Johnson, Jasmine Jones, Kennishia Jones, Shamarion Jones, Elizabeth Kirby, Holden Lewis, Saria Long, Veronica Lo-pez, Taylor Maclin, Makyah Mann, William Martin, Drew McBride, Madeline McCage, Molly McCage, Abby McFarland, Angel Medina, Tranahja Miller, Jaylen Montgom-ery, Mikya Montgomery, Katelyn Moore, My’Kala Mullins, Olivia Munsey, Paxton Nabors, Alex Navarrete, Omarion Odneal, Hunter Ostrom, Garrison Parker, A’Darius Pendergrass, Vicky Perez-Santos, Dyriah Pickens, Amber Pocock, Uziel Policarpo, Mia Kate Prince, Ryan Pugh, Jordan Rog-ers, Haley Roten, Logan Rushing, Xavier Taylor, Xzavion Turner, Jesse Velotta, Bri-ana Walker, Jasmine Wellington, Nyana Whitelaw, Perri Woodland, Rianna Woods, Edmund Rutkowski, Talaya Sabree, Velma Santos, Julia Snowden, Hannah Stoots and Tylan Taylor
1st grade 2nd honor rollLori Baird, Marcus Banks, Shantia
Blakely, Marcellaus Boyd, Madison Bull, Christian Burchette, Brian Burns, Eli Can-non, Bryse Carlton, Chloe Grace Carver, Aniyah Colbert, Trey Cunningham, Dew-ayne Douglas, Myeshia Douglas, Matthew Ellington, Emma Essary, Hayden Floyd, Brionna Folks, Jeremy Forrest, Ethan Fox, Ashareyah Franklin, Marianna Fuller, Ethan Garland, Emmanuel Garrison, Sa-mara Gray, Jor’Ja Greer, James Haley, Gavin Handy, Shacoria Hannah, Madison Harris, Joshua Hayes, Sam Haynes, Dreas-jon Henley, O’Brien Henley, Lailah Hines, Trevon Holloway, Johnny Holmes, Brakiah Hudson, Amber Jeter, Devin Jones, Shani-ya Jones, Ta’Lexia Jones, Angelisa Kimble, Hollis Lanier, Shelby Littlejohn, Jordan Mann, Ryan Martin, Georgie McBride
Britlyn McGarity, Zoe Melo, Madison Moore, Aiden Morton, Markavis Morton, Anthony Nile, Kabira Oldham, Sophie Overton, Rhyan Peet, Blessed Peoples, Mason Phillips, Alexis Priddy, Kha’Nya Randolph, Diamond Robertson, KeErica Robinson, Jumya Rudd, Drake Sills, Edwin Smith, Joseph Springfield, Elisabeth Steele, Jamesha Taylor, Melvin Taylor, Melanie Tyus, Peyton Vales, Cynethia Vaughn, Ja-cob Warren, Jayna Watkins, Shar’Nicols Wilks and Keresa Woods
Haywood Elementary School1st Grade - Fourth Six Weeks
Students perform “magic” with their work
On Friday, March 5, first and second honor roll students celebrated their achievements for the 4th Six Weeks with a visit from a very friendly magician. East Side students and staff were amazed as he performed tricks and encouraged the students to continue to work hard at their studies and to always have good character. Congratulations to those students and keep up the “magical work.”