} / ¢ Wednesday, May 29, 2013 Art Club Field Trip On Thursday, March 28, the first day of Spring Break, Kings Mountain Intermediate School Art Club students eagerly arrived at school, ready to go on a field trip. Thanks to a Cleveland County Arts Council grant, Art to Remember fundraising and the kids’ and parents’ enthusi- asm, the group was able to go to the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh. Students saw original artwork and learn how power is reflected in art. On the docent led tour, groups of 5th and 6th graders looked at various original artworks by some of the great contemporary artists and discussed power as related to the art. After the tour, students stopped at Subway for lunch before returning back to KMIS to begin Spring Break. Mrs. Huss performed the ceremony for her class. Not one wedding, but make invitations and take Mrs. Huss performed the The Kings Mountain Herald | www.kmherald.net Page 3C Grover Terrific Kids, Super Stars honored The following students were recently rec- ognized as Terrific Kids at Grover Elemen- tary School: Jaden Hammett, Sarah Jones, Mia Lewis, Ethan Ashley, Breanna Atkins, Melody Hill, David Waters, Gavin Ledbetter, Abby Lowrance, Daisy Braswell, Cade Leigh, De- saray Richards, Maysa Jackson, Vernon Roberts, Macy Hamrick, Hadden Timmons, Ashton Vouthivong, Isaac Stinson, Dylan Carroll and Kiki Richardson. Calen Buchanan, Emma Campbell, Jacob Fletcher, Mackenzie Clark, Lucas Saldo, Lucas Sanders, Maggie Buchanan, Caleb Martin, Kelly Gonzalez, Olivia Young, Toby Weaver, Aubrey Thomas, Malachi Welch and Ale Sappia, Chris Richardson, Alyssa Adams, Danielle Pillado, Hanna Flores, Spencer Lemper, Lucas: Carroll, Rachel Whitaker, Luke Crepps, Amber Wilson and Solana Serpas. The following students were recently rec- ognized as Super Stars at Grover Elementary School: C. J. Lowrance, Nevach Messick, Kailena Souri-soud, Natalie Blanton, Kaylee Whit- worth, Lily Grayson, Carli Wilkinson, Tay- lor Engle, Sireco Logan, Kensley Phillips, Soren Odums, Bethany Harris and Laci Webb, Daymion Jones, Aiden Robinson, Kae’lyn Roberts, Amiyah Banner, and L. J. Roberts, Jordan Moore, Kalie Moss, Angela Sanchez, Jordyn Stone, Bryanna Lowrance; second row, from left, C. J. Tackett, Dennise Sanchez, Eric Bell, Makayla Morrow, Nathan Inthavong, Mackenzie Hamrick, Cheyenne Ernst and Holly Patterson; and back row, from left, Sirrea Logan, Matt Ingle, Malazha Banner, Wesley Smith, Chase Moore, Isaac Barlow, Aaliyah Byers, Kayla Scism, Isaac Cedillo and David Gunter. Mrs. Ross’ son, Tanner, performed the ceremony for her class. Marriage of Q and U held at West Elementary School Tatyana Crespo. dison Howard, and All three kindergarten three weddings took place at West Elementary School on Friday, April 19. Mrs. Jada Huss had the idea to have the weddings of Q and U at West Elementary School. She suggested that the kindergarten classes them to the principal, office staff, librarian and all three kindergarten classes. The boys made their own hats which had Q and U on them. The girls used sentence strips and streamers to make their own headdresses. ceremony for her class, the wedding party, and the other two visiting kinder- garten classes. The bride was Raven McClain, the groom, Aaron Lowery, the ringbearer, Matthew Rhom, and the flower . girl, Mrs. Ross’ class also had a wedding ceremony. Her son Tanner performed the ceremony which consisted of the bride, Mary Ruffalo, the groom, Hayden Huss, the ringbearer, ’Myun Huskey, the flower girl, Ad- the entire class stood along as flower girls and grooms- men. This ceremony was also performed for the other two visiting kinder- garten classes and visiting teachers, assistants, and staff. classes enjoyed a wedding reception, provided by the parents, of three dimen- sional-shaped snacks which was an extension to the math lesson. Boring never gets noticed. Boring never gets noticed. Boring never gets noticed. Boring never gets noticed.Boring never gets noticed.Boring never 2058 no- ticed.Boring never get : never gets noticed.Boring never gets noticed.Boring never gets no- ticeBoring never gets noticed.Boring never gets noticed.Boring never GET NOTICED! We are bombarded with over 30,000 advertising messages EVERY DAY. Make Your Message Stand Out. Talk to Rick Hord or Ron Isbell today to make your ads WORK! 704-739-7496 Kings ets noticed.Boring never gets notice Boring