MCHS BETA FIRST IN THE NATION – At the Montgomery County Board of Education meeting on Monday, April 15, the Montgomery County High School BETA Club was recognized, as the Club is ranked first in the nation for the number of community service hours that have been logged. Montgomery County High School Senior Ashton Thigpen was also recognized for having the most community service hours logged for the entire club. L to R: Assistant Superintendent Beverly Faircloth, Montgomery County High School BETA Club Sponsor Kerri Anderson, Citlali Hernandez, Superintendent Stan Rentz, Ashton Thigpen. MCHS BETA FIRST IN THE NATION – At the Montgomery County Board of Education meeting on Monday, April 15, the Montgomery County High School BETA Club was recognized, as the Club is ranked first in the nation for the number of community service hours that have been logged. Montgomery County High School Senior Ashton Thigpen was also recognized for having the most community service hours logged for the entire club. L to R: Assistant Superintendent Beverly Faircloth, Montgomery County High School BETA Club Sponsor Kerri Anderson, Citlali Hernandez, Superintendent Stan Rentz, Ashton Thigpen.
GLENWOOD OFFICIALS ACCEPT CHECK - Glenwood Mayor G.M. Joiner, right, and Glenwood VFD FF Billy Thigpen, second from left, accept a check from Dot Foods for the Glenwood VFD from Dot Foods, Inc. Presenting the check is Patricia Dixon, Director of United Way for Toombs, Montgomery and Wheeler Counties, center. Also shown in Ryan Dixon, left.
ORANGE TO MAROON – Metter High School Prinicipal Ellis Strobridge will trade in his Metter Tiger Orange for Vidalia Indian Maroon after the current school year. L to R: wife Denise Strobridge, Ellis Strobridge.
MANNING THE LITERACY BUS – Montgomery County Schools Staff Members attended the celebration and manned the literacy bus. L to R: Superintendent Ronda Hightower, Communications Coordinator Vicki Jay, Director of Federal Programs Julie Harrelson, Director of Curriculum/Parent Engagement Co-Pleaseordinator Leigh Anne Helms.
DECORATING STREETS – Each year, area high school students decorate the downtown Vidalia streets with Vidalia Onion Festival-themed art to celebrate the festival.Photo by Makaylee Randolph
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