Page-2B-THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD-Thursday, February 10, 1894 m PERFECT ATTENDANCE - Grover first graders with perfect at- tendance for the first semester were Josh Richardson, Stevie Simmons, Dustin Smith, Heather Yow, Lindsay Taylor, Alex Simmons, Blair Heffner, Tarrell Ross, Christopher Mauney, Joshua Murray, Lakeiyah Johnson and Chris Thompson II. A HONOR ROLL - Grover students making the A honor roll for the first semester were John Herndon, Chris Jolly, Abbey Kates, Lucian Thompson, Heather Williams, Jeffery Bradley, Jason Churchill, Brandon Foster, Alyssa King, Brandon Houze, Johnathan Ammay, Trent Earls, Stuart Heffner, Amanda Berry, Jody Black, Kristin Hardin, Emily Owens, Zac Ramey, Charles Accor, John Goforth, Lora Wood, Alan Walters, Dustin Waddell, Kimberly Stinchcomb, Jeffery Craig, Abena Boakyc, Vernoica Adkins, Mark Baity and Teia Bowen. New programs set at Cleveland Community College Cleveland Community College's Microcomputer Systems Technology Department will offer three new certificate programs which start during the spring quar- ter.r The one-year programs will be offered for both day and night stu- dents. The program is designed for stu- dents desiring knowledge and skills in configuring, installing and troubleshooting microcomputer systems, including hardware com- ponents, date communications de- vices, and software installation. The Business Information Certificate will teach the skills nec- essary to use the personal computer to control, manage and maximize the information available in the modern business. The Certificate in Business West School Parent Center schedule The Parent Center schedule for February at West School open to all parents of Kings Mountain District School students is as fol- lows: Thursday, February 10 - Adult Education Make-up Day from 8:15 a.m.-12:15. Friday, February 11 - Computer classes from 10-11:30 a.m. and 1- 2:30 p.m. Monday, February 14 - Support Group. Tuesday, February 15 - Adult education from 8:15 a.m.-12:15. Thursday, February 17 - Mother Read Group from 10:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Friday, February 18 - Computer classes from 10-11:30 a.m. and 1- 2:30 p.m. Monday, February 21 - Snow make-up day. Tuesday, February 22 - Adult Education from 8:15 a.m.-12:15. Wednesday, February 23 - Adult Education from 8:15 a.m.-12:15. Thursday, February 14 - Individual instruction by request. Friday, February 25 - Computer classes from 10-11:30 a.m. and 1- 2:30 p.m. Monday, February 28 - Support Group. Accelerated Reading Program big hit In November West School began an aggressive program aimed at promoting reading and reading comprehension. . If they are at least 60 percent suc- cessful on the test they can earn points which then earn them re- wards. After students read selected .. The program has been so suc- books they are able to. take donk Hice8sfulithat the Behobl goal bf 3000 puterized test that checks'their un=* peints-hag already been met. derstanding about what they read. WEST From Page 1-B Kristen Cooke, Sylvia Elliott, Heather Hines, Brandon McClain, Tanika Elder, Aaron Courson, Katie Bennett, Jada Bickley, Ricky Himpraphanh, Alex Bennett, Jesse Moschler, Catherine Gordon, Nicholas Curry, Jessica Yarbro, Carrie Kelly, David Creighton, Justin Bolen, Tyler McDaniel, Clint Edmunds, Nathan Carpenter, Skyria Banks, Drew Neisler, Antwan Adams, Lindsey Gaffney, Michael Ingram, Ben McDaniel, Anna Ramey, Ishmael Banks, Leah Hall, Michele McCullough, Deidre Moore. 3A Marquise .70 carat 2A Marquise 31 carat $495 004 Several individuals have already earned their way into the Principal's Club with 75 points or more. In addition, 70 percent of all third, fourth and fifth graders have earned a minimum of 10 points or more. Many students are seen in the library or hallways before or after school reading a book. Students who have earned 50 or more points are Chasity Parker, Virginia Neisler, Brian Davison, Renee Hamrick, Christopher Bennett and Ian Blanton. Those earning Principal's Club honors with 75 points or more in- clude Tony Bryant with 101.6 points, David Moschler with 120.4 points, Drew Neisler with 115.3 points, Lindsay Gaffney with 179 points, and David Phannareth with 95.5 points. 25 carat $44900 owery'’s imited 214 S. Lafayette St., Uptown Shelby 484-2940 A — Publications and Presentations is concentrated in the design, creation and production of presentation and publications using the microcom- puter. For more information, call 484- 4111. BW CCC will offer a creative writing class March 8-24. The class will center around writing fic- tion, specifically the short story. The class will meet each Tuesday from 6:30-9:30 p.m. in room 2008 and registration will be held at the first class meeting. Cost is $35 but North Carolina residents age 65 Bc “i : i and older may take the class free. For more information, contact the Continuing Education Department at 484-4015. BM CCC will hold spring registra- tion Tues., March 3 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. and from 4-8 p.m. in the Campus Center Building. Pre-reg- istration payment day for returning students in Tues., Feb. 22 from 9 am.-1 p.m. and 4-8 p.m. in the Campus Center Building. For more information on classes or registra- tion, call 484-4107. i BM CCC will host a small busi- ness seminar, "Coexisting with See Seminar, 3-B \ ’ Talent show set at KMHS The Kings Mountain High School preliminary talent show will be held Thursday, Feb. 10 at 7 p.m. at B.N. Barnes Auditorium. There is a $2 admission charge. All winners will advance to the Kiwanis Club Talent Show. LADIES ly hn FITNESS & TANNING; Plenty of well-lit Parking at our new back entrance (across from Police Dept.) 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