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Wednesday, April 10, 2013 The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.net Page 7B Lexi Wright, left, and Summer Campbell bone up on their math in preparation for the an- nual Math Day in which 1 3 teams of fifth graders participated at Gardner-Webb University in Boiling Springs. Pictured are viemhers of Math Team Ill from Kings Mountain Intermediate School which par- ticipated among 13 teams of fifth graders in the recent 21st annual Math Day at Gardner- Webb University. From left George Long, Abbi Pruitt, Nicholas Stewart, who scored the most points on the team, Tracy Stewart, Gabe Stroup and Brooke Clark. The team is coached by Lindsay Lee Ellis. Contest helps otadents learn about money and finance Thanks to Fifth Third Bank, Kings Moun- tain High School is helping students learn about money and finance through Dave Ramsey’s Foundations in Personal Finance curriculum. * Starting April 10, Ramsey and Fifth Third will host a financial literacy contest for high school students nationwide. All students scoring 100 percent on the online quiz will be eligible for prizes, including three $5,000 scholarships for seniors and two Google Chrome book laptops for underclassmen. The contest will be hosted on 53schools.com from April 10-17. blood pressure, cholesterol/glucose, and a spinal screening. Fasting a is required for the cholesterol/glucose screening and no food or drink should be taken after midnight. Carolinas MED-1, a first-of-its-kind, self-contained, mobile hospital will be here also. come Son Carainas MED-1 Los on to register: https://sanger.checkupexpress.com Cleveland County Healthy Hearts aout! | MATH TEAM | — Pictured are members of Math Team | from Kings Mountain Intermediate School which won first place among 13 teams of fifth graders participating in the recent 21st annual Math Day at Gardner-Webb University. From left, Cameron Fitch, who scored third place overall in most points, Simon West, who tied for fourth place overall for most points scored, Rexen Venevongsoth, Cameron Stevens, who scored the most points for his team and was also first place in points overall in the competition, Athena Ross and Noah Dettloff. The team was coached by Jimmy Davis, not pictured. Ne. TED Jumping for Healthy Heart In February, students in Kathy James’ Physical Education class at North Elementary School in Kings Mountain participated in Jump Rope for Heart. By learning jump rope skills and how the heart works, students learned to make a difference by raising donations to help individ- uals with special heart conditions. Students learned that by promoting a healthy school en- vironment, they increase attendance, better behavior, and greater academic achievement. Pioneer Motor Bearing Pre-Hire Apprentice Machinist Class at Cleveland Community College Tuesdays & Thursdays April 30 through May 23, 2013 5:30 to 8:30pm - Cost: $75 per person, which includes a binder of class materials. Register in the Continuing Education Department. For more information call 704-484-4015. The pre-hire class will prepare each candidate to test and apply for the Pioneer Motor Bearing Machinist Apprentice Program. I Candidates selected by PMB will be hired to work first shift and attend classes at CCC to earn Journeyman Machinist Certification. Company-sponsored tuition reimbursement available. Pioneer Motor Bearing offers a full benefits package. For more information please see: www.pioneeri.com/apprentice Picnecer MOTOR BEARING Cle
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