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Long County graduates record number

Long County High School conducted its 2007 graduation ceremony Friday with 102 seniors receiving diplomas at Veterans Stadium.

June 07, 2007 | By Mike Riddle Correspondent | Education


Students books head to war-torn Uganda

Students at Frank Long Elementary School are hoping to use the magic of storytelling to spread joy to the children of Uganda.

June 07, 2007 | By Andrea Washington Staff Writer | Education


Last week of classes at Long schools aim at fun

It finally arrived. Long County schools wrapped up their final week Friday and there were activities galore at all three schools. As the high school prepared for its graduation ceremony, the elementary and middle schools also had a very busy last day. Walker Middle School completed its school year with an easy day for students and teachers. Students pretty much had a leisure day, as all exams and test had already been completed. Some ...

June 07, 2007 | By Mike Riddle Correspondent | Education


VIP give scholarship

Juanita Strickland of VIP Office Furniture & Supply recently presented Japheth Parker with a $500 scholarship from the business.

June 05, 2007 | Staff Report | Education


Retired educators give scholarship

The Liberty-Long Retired Educators recently selected Liberty County High School senior Jeremy Fermin as its college scholarship winner. Jane Cart, the organization's scholarship coordinator, presented it to him. Fermin will be attending the University of Georgia and plans to major in music education. His parents are Bernard and Dotty Fermin.

June 05, 2007 | Staff Report | Education


Summer lunch sites announced

The Liberty County Commission is participating in the Summer Food Program. Meals will be provided to all children without charge. Meals will be provided at all sites listed. The program will be open for service on June 11-July 27. Meals will be served between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.

June 05, 2007 | Staff Report | Education


Midway Middle gets grant to undate technology

The Georgia State Board of Education recently awarded technology grants to 60 public schools in Georgia as part of the Title II-funded Instructional Technology Enhanced Environments Competitive Grant program. Each of the schools will receive $96,250 for the fiscal year 2007 to implement 21st Century Learning Environments.

June 05, 2007 | Special to the Courier | Education


Middle school students win math award

Students in Leslie Devaney's advanced math class at Lewis Frasier Middle School were recently recognized for participating in the First in Math program, which lets students compete against others in the state and nation in on-line math activities. Those pictured placed first among Georgia students.

June 02, 2007 | Staff Report | Education


Action agencies offer scholarship

The Coastal Georgia Area Community Action Authority joins with the Georgia Community Action Association in announcing the availability of $1,000 scholarships to be awarded to Georgians who attend a post high school institution or have been accepted at such an educational institution.

June 02, 2007 | Special to the Courier | Education


First grader wins writing award

Joseph Martin Elementary School first grader Uyen-Vy Hoang won the countywide grade-level Young Georgia Authors Writing Competition with her story "The Very Hungry Lion."

June 02, 2007 | Staff Report | Education


Pre-K teachers show others how it's done

Two members of the Liberty County Pre-K Center faculty, Diane L. Sanker, curriculum coordinator/instructional technology specialist, and Dr. Betty Cashon, special education teacher, were among the 100-plus workshop presenters at the recent Bright Beginnings/Promising Futures 2007 Georgia Early Learning Conference in Atlanta.

May 31, 2007 | Special to the Courier | Education


Post fifth graders finish DARE

Woodruff Theater recently had a full house for the Fort Stewart Department of Emergency Services Drug Abuse Resistance Education graduation ceremony.

May 31, 2007 | By Andrea Washington Staff writer | Education


College tuition inflation

Freshmen heading to one of Georgia's public colleges or universities in the fall could pay more than $300 more per semester than some current students due to new tuition rates recently approved by the Board of Regents.

May 29, 2007 | By Andrea Washington Staff writer | Education


School shows off technology

Fourth grader Jason Raynes explains a photo-biography slideshow to Hinesville Mayor Tom Ratcliffe. The exchange took place as local leaders in education, business and politics glimpsed the future of education on Tuesday during Joseph Martin Elementary School's "A New Day - A New Way" presentation. Guests were treated to a tour around the school to see how teachers use technology to create interactive learning environments and how students benefit from becoming more tech savvy. Raynes ...

May 29, 2007 | Staff Report | Education


Students perform, display art

The arts brought Liberty County High School and Bradwell Institute together to celebrate the second annual Artsfest at Liberty County High on April 26.

May 29, 2007 | Special to the Courier | Education


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School media centers post summer hours

During the summer, the Liberty Elementary School media center will open from 10 a.m.-noon June 5 and 19 and July 17, and Midway Middle's media center will open from 10 a.m.-noon June 12 and 26 and July 10 and 24.

May 31, 2013 | Special to the Courier | Education


LCCA associates take part in mock interviews

Associates at Liberty College and Career Academy recently participated in mock job interviews during Professionals and Youth Day.

May 31, 2013 | Special to the Courier | Education


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