News from Prospect School Principal's Holes Another year is on the verge of being completed It has been a year filled with main rewarding experiences for our students and sladin both acadcnucsandathlctics This y car is the first year our school has been designated a Chapter 1 School wide School Asa result, our school rccciv cdadditional funding Thisfundmgcouplcdwilh Prospect School 's a vvardanccof a technology grant resulted in computers, printers and software for our classrooms for student and teacher utilization This past December. Ms Gwcn Locklcar(SACAChairpcrson). Mr Purncll Swell (Superintendent for the Public Schools of Robeson County) and myself received Prospect School s certificate for Accreditation with the Southern Association ofCollcgcsand Schools in the regional SAC A conference in Atlanta. Ga We arc all to be commended for this achievement I would like to thank our students for the hard work they 've contributed in this class this year We have bid farewell to our graduating eighth grade students as they move on to the ninth grade Thanks arc in order to the Prospect Community for the support you've given to Prospect School I sincerely appreciate and solicit your continued support Thanks to our staff for your dedicated efforts this school year. BEST WISHES FOR AN ENJOYABLE SUMMER! Johnny Hunt,'Principal Club Day Prospect School hosted a Club Day for the 8lh grade students. The school invited representatives from Purncll Swett and Red Springs to share information about their clubs This gave the upcoming 9th graders a chance to get upclosc and personal look at the clubs these two schools havctoofTcr During Purncll Swett High and Red Springs High Schools visit, they displayed materials such SSscrapbooks. handouts and videos. At the beginning of the program each club representative introduced themselves and their club These efforts were coordinated by Mrs. Shelly Cummings Youth Development Specialists CtCNC Ntnvs The Career Club from Prospect School attended the CECNC REGIONAL CONFERENCE at Lcland Middle School. They won 15 awards Ashton Woods won Regional President. There were (1) first place winners Sandy Jacobs won first place in Technical Report Writing. Jackie Locklcar won Career Development Plan. There were (8) second place winners and (2) third place winners. Library IVcivs Prospect School celebrated National Library Week, with variousactivilics The Library Club ?? put on a puppet show for K-Vgrade classes A Book Fair was held Profits will be used to purchase technology materials Katrina Oxcndinc Media Coordinator, concluded the week by cooking breakfast for the faculty and staff May Day/Field Day The thcnic for Prospect Sphool s May Day Program was "Rockin" Around The Clock". Welcome was given bv principal Johnny Hunt Master of Ceremonies. Rev Kent Chavis. introduced Prospect School's Swccthcarls's. Homecoming Queen and King and Queen Prospect School s Very Special Arts Festival Choir performed the opening number . undcrthcdircctionofMusicteachcr Ms. Angela Hodges Prospect United Methodist Church Preschoolers performed the Hokcy Pokey u tide r t he di rcct ion of Ha rold Jacobs. Grades Prc-K performed various dances Field Day activities for grades 5-8 followed immediately aficr May Day activities The cvenfs included in the Field Day activities were. 50 Yard Dash Thrce-1 .egged Race Four-Legged Race Sack Race Egg Toss Water Balloon Toss Tug-of-War Here A Chick, There A Chick! A pilot embryology was just recently completed by Ms Gwendolyn Locklcar's third grade students The materials were provided by the Robeson County 4H Extension Agency and North Carolina Slate University An incubator was delivered by Mrs Nahir Hunt. 4-H Extension Agent The temperature was established at 99 5 degrees which is required for proper development On the following day. Mrs Hunt / brought IS fernli/cd eggs and put them into l he incubator for a 21 -dav period At the end ol'lhc 21 -da>s. ciglil (H) baby chicks were born to Mrs Gwendolyn's students They were very excited and at the same lime very relieved Each day students eared for the eggs by turning back and forth to prevent embryo from sticking to their shells This was done b> mark i ng eggs on either side with an X' and an " O '. Also by maintaining a temperature of 99 5 degrees and checking the humidity in the incubator, eggs continued to develop properly Even though all eggs did not hatch, students enjoyed the embryology project and said thev would lovf to try it next year Petting Zoo Prospect School's students in grades PrcK-3 enjoyed a visit front the Sunbeam Petting Farm ow ned by Michelle Patterson. The /.oo was housed on the playground in three sections: sheep shearing, goat milking and a petting zoo Mrs. Patterson talked to students about the importance of Firming and farm animals She demonstrated shearing of the sheep goat milking and allowed students to feed the animals in the petting zoo. The pelt i ng farm w asa w ondcrful informative experiences for the students " . t timmunity Farm Tour Mrs. Connie Bullard s kindergarten class enjoved a Prospect Community Farm Tour The class v isited Eddie Moore s tobacco greenhouses. Henrv Chav is chicken rami, and Lawrence Locklcar's farm They learned information On growing tobacco planlsand raisingbabv chicks Thev also saw several farm animals and modern equipment Toend the visit, the students were given a thrilling tractor ride Many thanks to Eddie Moore. Jo Ann Chavis. Lawrence Loeklcar James R Locklear Braccy Locklear. Hollv F Locklear and Simmic Locklear Fery Special Arts Festival The Very Special Arts Festival was recently held at Luther Brilt Park in Lumberlon. N.C The students from Ms. Gisclc Carles w S.J^ni? "um and Ms Nolcbooin s Exceptional Children class participated. The Special Arts Lhorus from Prospect School "Gcl on Board n.1 drcn Th? Young Drums Dance Team, were also a P?rrt ,of'hcfestival. The team is f nvus L0**'car. who is a RC C student The Young Drums Dance Team also includes Victor Locklear Chris Locklear and Zack . a lo^lcar also Prospect students Other PSRCsludcnls were Amos Locklear Marcus Locklear and Norman Locklear Timolhv l-ocklcar also participated Festival Theme Song and Diincc. "We Have Learned' was composed and directed b> Fred Cameron, especially Tor the "Vcrv Special Arts Festival ". Accompanist were Angic Carter Dance Interpretation: All Festival participants.. Chairperson for The ^D Spcaal Arts Festival was Ms Nila Chambcrlin. Participating on the Steering Committee were Ms Barbara Notcboom and Ms. Bonnie School ,Ci,chcrs fr(?m ProsPcct Special Olympics Students from Prospect School participated in the Special Olympics held .11 Pembroke Slate University "MudcMs from Ms Giselc Carter's class participated in the softball tournament Boili classes came awav winners Zoo Trip Ms Linda Chcndinc and Ms M>run Strickland's classes visited the Rivcrbanks Zoo in Columbia S C The classes journey began at 8 to a in on Friday morning after a hardy brcakfasl in (he school cafeteria Our classes were able to tour all the unique animals; camel, giraffe snakes. Ii/ards. gorilla, elephant, bald eagle, tiger, birds, polar bear seals, lions, zebra, ducks, fish, turtles, pigs, rabbits, sea horses, alligators, to name just a few of the animals thc> were able to see The children visited the lemonade stands, icc-crcam parlors and the gift shops before exiling the zoo Tnc journey home was a pleasant one The students arrived back on campus before 6:30p m Ms Rcnec Cha\ is w as the bus driver for the group, and she w as an excellent driver D.A.R.E. (iraduation The D A R E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) program isa project that was originated by the Los Angeles Police Dept to prevent drug abuse in children and youth Recognizing that there arc many factors that influence students to experiment with various drugs. D A R E, offers other alternativ es. This past October. Prospect School was selected to participate in the D ARE program. They were the first school chosen by the Robeson County ShcrifTs Dept D A R E. instructor Deputy Bruce Hunt has taught Prc-K-6th grade students how to rccogni/.cand resist the many subtle pressures that influence them to try drugs His alternative methods to using drugs, help students build self-esteem, interpersonal and communication skillsand positive decision making techniques On May 8th. the D A R E, curriculum students in grades 5th and 6tb participated in the D A.R.E. graduation exercise They received certificates for their active participation in the D.A.R.E. program. A WELCOME, was given by principal Johnny Hunt The D A R E, summary was given by Deputy Bruce Hunt The guest speaker was the Honorable Stanley Carmichacl. Remarks were made by SherifTGIennMay nor and Mark Locklcar of the ShcrifTs Dept Other comments were made by Major Jesse' Brill of the ShcrifTs Dept Special entertainment was ' prov ided bv the D A R E band At tnc do'nclusion of the . D A.R.E lessons students were asked to write an essay entitled "Taking A Stand". Deputy Bruce Hunt at the conclusion of the program presented the Essay Winners a gold metal for their winning essays. 5lh grade winners were: Dc/ia Jo Hunt. Harold Fred Worriax and Joshua Jones. 6th grade winners were; Tarica Lowry and Kaci Dawn Locklcar Prom On May 3rd. Prospect School held their Prom for the students in grades 6-8 in the school gym. The theme for the Prom was Celestial Fantasy Faculty and staff were guests of the students. Everyone had a good time! Retirement Dinner The Retirement Dinner Tor Ms Rosic Mac Moore Mr Cleveland Locklcar and Ms. Barbara Pearson will be held on June 5th. 1')% at 7:00 p m. in the Prospect Cafeteria Wildcat Cheerleaders Coach Kim t.ovkleur r The Prospect Wildcat Cheerleaders went to cheer leading camp the summer of "95" at Appalachian Stale Univcrsit) While lhc> were there lhe> learned man> cheers and stunts Thev won an improvement tropin and man) outstanding achievements. When thev came back they competed tn the 1995 Robeson Count) Chccrlcading Championship and thev won 1st place in the middle School Division Thev had mam pep rallies this vear w here they did cheers, chants, stunts, dances and fun activities for the students Wildcat Cheerleaders arc Jadclyn A Locklcar Amber Locklcar. Chcrclla Jones, Shannon Oxcndinc Dcanna Bullard. Carmen Dcesc Mary Henderson. Amber Mavnor Courtney Beasley Bobbie Hunt. Christy Jacobs and Jamie Flanagan We would like to give a special thanks to our coach w ho motivated us to be the best and nothing less She wanted 110% and that's what she got Hand Ntr*vs On January 30lh. 1996 seven Prospect Band Students auditioned for a chairon the All-Countv Band It consists of band students that perform from all over Robeson County that perform well on their individual instruments The follow ing students Prospect School made a chair in the band: Carmen Dccsc-Barilon. Abigail BartonTrumpet. Charlcnc BarlonTrumpcl. DanielleChavis-Clarinci Fv crcltc Moore-Percussion The All-County Band Festival was held at Robeson .Community College on February 25 and/24. 1996 with a formal band performance held on the 24th. The festival was a huge success _ Congratulations to these students for the performance job that was VERY well done On Saturday. February 10. 1996 two Prospect Band Students traveled to Slcdman Junior High School in Fayettcville. NC to audition forlheNprth'Carolina AllDistrict Band. The N.C. AllDistrict Band consists of students from the counties of Robeson. Cumberland. Columbus. Bladen. Hoke. Moore. Scotland, and Brunswick. Approximately 500 students auditioned for the band but only approximately 150 were chosen to perform. The following students from Prospect School made the N.C. All-District Band: Carmen Deese - Baritone Abigail Barton - Trumpet The N.C. All-District Band Festival was hcldon the weekend of February 16.1996 It ended with a formal concert on Sunday. February 18.1996 which was fantastic. Let's hope that these two students arc the first of many, many more Prospect Students to receive the honor of performing in the N.C. All-District Band!!! Congratulations to these two students for a super, super job resulting from hours of hard work! ; Football 95-96 The team won its first conference championship with an undefeated record in a conference play! Players were: Jay Oxcndinc. Patrick Barton. Richard Chavis. Jason Locklcar Eugene Dial Evercttc Moore. Blake Locklcar Timothy Clark. Derrick Maynor. Jeremiah Woods. Ashton Woods. Jason Hammond. Scott Bullard. Chris Locklcar. Brandon Locklcar. Billy Lee. Shone Locklcar. Carlton Dixon. Phillip Lowery. Chad Rachels. Brent Deese. Kenneth Ray Jessie Chavis, John Locklcar. Joseph Locklcar, Graham Epps. Shaun Maynor, Ncmchiah Woods. Kemp Harris. James H. Locklcar. Donanon Hunt _____ _ Coaches Alan Locklcar. Brian E\ ington. Joseph Johnson Managers Rebecca Locklcar Juliet Hunt A vcr> special CONGRATULATIONS arc ordcrforMr Johnm Hunlprinci of Prospect Middle School i Hunt was selected Principal of Year' for The Public School: Robeson Counts DARE graduation students Mrs. Cathy Hammonds, 5th grade teacher and Deputy Bruce Hunt, DARE officer. Shown are members of the Red Springs French ClubA ? fijfe ; :>? .'.v -v. : v : **? Shown are representatives of the Athletic Department of PurneliSwett High School Fund Raiser Dinner ROSE MARIE LOWR7-TOWNSEND CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS 4* SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1996 7:00 P.M. ' ' . ' -I PURNELL SNVETT SR. IIIGII SCHOOL CAFETERIA DONATION $100.00 : 1