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GRANT COUNTY NEWS Thursday, March 29, 2012 - 9
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SIERRA CLARKNAMED YPA
WINNERSierra Clark is the Grant County High School
Youth Performance Award winner for March.She is a senior at GCHS and is the daughter of
Vicki and Randy Dalton.How would you describe yourself:
IndependentExtra-curricular activities: I am involved in
Teen Court and the Grant County Explorers pro-gram post # 2242.
Community involvement: My community involvement is volunteering and helping the com-munity.
Class schedule: english, business law, busi-ness management, college algebra and criminology.
Favorite teacher(s): Mrs. Rice because she is awesome at her job and helps me even though I’m not in her class anymore.
Favorite kind of music: Country and Oldies.
What do you do for fun/recreation: Explorers Program is my life, I love it.
Future plans: College then to become a proba-tion and parole officer.
What has been your most meaningful expe-rience: Being promoted to Captain of the Explorers Program.
Do you have a favorite quote or saying? If so what is it? “What’s meant to be will always find a way.”
(The Youth Performance Award recognizes students who have given their time and talents for the benefit of the community. The recipients exemplify those unselfish attitudes and ideals that should guide daily living. The award is sponsored by the Grant County News and Performance Pipe, a division of the Chevron Phillips Chemical Company, LP in Williamstown.)
Sherman Elementary February Students of the Month- front, Madalynn Webster, William Stroude, Connor Kochenour, Melvin Diaz, Brooklynn Hamilton and Dakota Roaden; middle, Jacob O’Neill, Ethan Kitchen, Isaiah Lewis, Zach Houston, Braelynn, Carrington Deitz, Tiana Simon and Hailey Sargent; back; Brad Fiscus, Blake Robertson, Gracey Bowling, Skyler Eliott, Dristen Young, Jeffery Nickell, Bethany Thomas and Amber McDonnell. Photo by Jamie Baker-Nantz
Sherman Elementary February Awesome Students - front, Dezirae Moore, Madison Nelson, Paisley Propes, Kayen Krumweide and A.J. Pietrosky; middle, Tyler Merrill, Lacey Coldiron, Abigail Richardson, Cole Edwards, Josie Bosse, Callie Webster and Alexis Kelly; back, Cristina Valadez, Skyler Fayard, Garrett Terry, Karlee Menefee, Trinton Manning, Brayden Hunley, Malachi Newman, Thomas Swangin and Tristen Patterson. Photo by Jamie Baker-Nantz
National College Dean’s List
National College in Florence has announced the Dean’s List for the Fall 2011 semester. The following stu-dents achieved a minimum grade point average of 3.5 out of a possible 4.0 and thus have achieved the honor and privilege of being placed on
the Dean’s List:• Stephanie Welch of
Berry• Jonathan Wills of
Corinth• Troy Haggard of
Crittenden • Jennifer Ambrose of
Dry Ridge
Local resident named to Berea College Dean’s List
Eric Ryan Moore, of Dry Ridge has been named to the Fall 2011 Dean’s List at Berea College. A student is named to the Dean’s List who achieves a GPA of 3.2 or higher for a minimum course load equiva-lent to 16 semester hours.
Berea College, located in Berea, is a non-denomination-al, comprehensive college that offers Bachelor’s degrees in
32 majors, including arts and sciences and select profes-sional programs, as well as independent majors designed by students to mirror approved majors at other colleges. Every student receives a tuition scholar-ship for cost of education and works at least 10 hours a week to pay for living expenses.
Sandy Stalh of the Springer Center in Cincinnatti, talks about reading interventions and strategies during an event at Williamstown Elementary School. About 25 parents, as well as faculty and staff attended the event. Photo by Bryan Marshall