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TRINITY DAY SCHOOL GRADUATES - Front row, left to right, Chase Miller, S Pictured above is the graduating class of Trinity Day School. cooter Rhodes, Michael Bell, Omar Wingo, Micheal Heston, Kristina Skinner, Chasity Dills, Neisa Adams, Kyra Alexander, Tara Stowe. Second row, Chanty Stephens, Nathaniel Marable, Chad Roberts, Kala Buchanan, Antonio Williams, Marquiz Norris, Angelica Adams, Angel Watson, Justin Hopson, Sara Hoster. Back row, Brittany Buchanan, Anthony Nations, Caleb Bowen, Lauren Gaffney, Kristyn Funderburk, Carnelius Edgerton, Lindsay Bledsoe, Krista Anderson. Not pictured, Robbie Clary and Kim Shank, Toney participates in program One Kings Mountain school ad- ministrator returned to the class- room last fall to expand his man- agement and leadership skills with new information in areas such as law and curriculum through the Principals’ Executive Program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Sherrill Toney, principal of West Elementary School, was among 37 principals selected to participate in the university's program for princi- «pals and superintendents in the uni- Je versity's program for principals and «t BEC WEST TERRIFIC KIDS - The students above were named Terrific ds at West School. Front row, Ashley Cooke, Dawayne Robinson, superintendents at the Institute of Government. When they complet- ed the 25-day program in April, the principals were more effective school leaders. The course requires participants to complete 160 hours of class- room work during four months. Besides law and curriculum, other major areas of study include per- sonnel management, communica- tions, self-knowledge, technology and personal development. Participants must read, complete study guides and discuss the con- a ‘Adam Mattox, Catherine Tate, David Phannareth. SEcond row, Deidre YY TREE ETERS % IFTETEYES TERRIFIC KIDS - Terrific Kids at West School are pictured above. Moore, Drew Neisler, Sarah Anderson, Monique Williams, Melita _Betler, Allen Lingerfeldt. Back, Bo Maner . Front row, left to right, Lindsay Horne, Tyler Leach, Russ Putnam, = Stacey Spicer, Lauren Stallings. Second row, Michael Henson, Jamie ' Malory, Matthew Echols, Stephanie Edwards, Virginia Neisler. Third row, Wendy Barnette, Annie Phanthalack. Back, Bo Maner. Cherryville «It's A Smart Choice. Gastonia 824-9856 Sundays are murder. SUPERSTATION ., Kings Mountain 739-0164 7:00 PM/ET ON CABLE CHANNEL 1 2 Andre’ Littlejohn, Daniel McAbee, tents of 13 books, 80 articles and 30 case studies assigned by the 61 faculty members. They must also write papers on their educational philosophy and school leadership. Each must develop a long-range plan to improve an aspect of his or her school. With the graduation of this group, 1,225 of the state's public school administrators have com- pleted the Principals’ Executive Program since it began in September 1984. West School honor rolls West School recently announced its honor rolls for the school year: A-B Honor Roll - Jonathan Early, Ashley Cooke, David . Creighton, Nicholas Curry, Danicl Farris, Keeyona Shipp, Marquita Smith, Stephanie Rikard, Sarah Anderson, Jodi Baity, Kerri Brutko, Leah Hall, Jessica Barnette, Mindy Belt, Roxanne Brown, Latisha Campbell, Eric Carroll, Thea Creighton, Becky Dodge, Rick Husky, Naoki Nishiyama, Ashlcy Starrett, Allen Lingerfeldt, Carric Kelly, Adam Mattox, Carric Mull, Clint Edmunds, Tyler Falls, Deidre Moore, Lee Owensby, Amber Poole, Sundee Shipman, Stacy Dellinger, Dusty Hord, Cascy Short, Ashley Wilson. A Honor Roll - Jonathan Lowrance, Tyler McDanicl, Amy Montgomery, Jesse Moschler, Chasity Parker, Maegan Spicer, Catherine Tate, Nathan Carpenter, Christy Burgess, David Moschler, Anna Ramey, James Clark, Catherine Gordan, Abby Hancock, Miles Summerow, David Phannareth, Lindsay Gaffney, Angela Early, Anna George, David George, Brian Hancock, Manisonc Phanthalack, Drew Ncisler, Melita Betler, Brad Bridges. Kelly Crook, Josh McDaniel. BETHWARE From Page 2-B Excellence in penmanship - Junior Moore. Excellence in health - Lecbho Henderson. Excellence in communica- tion skills - Carrie Sizemore. Joshua Ball. Good Citizen - Miranda Dixon. Wade Russell. Best all round - Alan Gibson. Most improved - Andrew Lawson, Chirag Patel. Allen fifth grade: Perfect attendance - Natasha Crocker, Katherine Stowe, Patrick Ware. Excellence in math - Michael Jones, Miranda Ormsby. Excellence in reading - Brad Callahan, Leigh Ann Ramsey. Excellence in so- cial studies - Tripp Jenkins, Katic Stowe. Excellence in penmanship - Aaron Sellers, Brian Thornburg. Excellence in health - Zachary George, Candice Lovelace, Laura Bridges. Good Citizen - Brad Dills. Best all around - Miranda Ormsby. Most im- proved - Kesha Guin. Humphries fifth grade: Perfect at- tendance - Jason Williams, Jonathan Crawford, Shawn Adams. Excellence in math - Candice Lovelace, Jason Gladden. Excellence in reading - Jonathan Bowen. Excellence in science - Amanda Tackett, Miranda Ormsby, Laura Bridges. Excellence ‘in social studies - Terrence Rainey. Excellence in penmanship - Shawn Adams. Good Citizen - Melissa Caldwell. Best all GROVER From Page 3-B Moore, Josh Page, Danniel Marshall, Phillip Silapheth, Mollie Patterson, David Littlejohn, Brian Houze, MERIT AWARDS- 3.5 or above for this year for fifth grade- Mia Albea, April Curry, Dwayne Littlejohn, Jada Williams, Lakeisha McClain, Mitchell Adams, Bradley Greene, Terry Huffman, Michelle Rheinhardt, Dwan Smith, Steven Lancaster, Blake Bolin, Colt McAbee, Ola Moore, Nathan Wells, Jennifer Willis, Crystal Quick, Dannielle Marshall, Josh Page, Haley Gingles, Michael Silapheth, Phillip Silapheth, Mollie Patterson, David Littlejohn, Brian Houze, Michael Boone, Timmy McGinnis, Wesley Caldwell, Carrie Stowe, Cisco Nieves, Derek Wilson and T. J. Whitaker. PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMIC Fitness for extraordinary effort - Michael Silaphet, April Curry and Timothy McGinnis. PRESIDENTIAL ACADEMIC FIT- NESS - Steven Joseph Lancaster, Derek Nathan Wells, Elizabeth Ola Moore, Kenneth Blake Bolin, Jada Williams, Mia Albea, Francisco Nieves, Mollie Patterson, Derek Wilson, Haley Gingles, Josh Page, Crystal Quick, Danielle Marshall, SUPER STAR MATH AWARDS - Ola Moore, 5th grade, and Alan Walters and John Goforth, 4th grades. Medal to 4th and 5th graders with the most points, John Goforth, 4th, and Ola Moore, Sth. Project A Plus, April Curry. Brandon Bowen and Veronica Adkins distributed programs and flag bearers were John Goforth and Stuart Brock. Fourth grade marshals were Kimberly Stinchcomb and Tiffany Borders. 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