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Sprucin' up Springfield

Springfield Elementary recently received a grant from the Grassroots Arts Program to assist them in sprucing up the school.

May 12, 2007 | Compiled by Brittany McNair Community News Coordinator | Education


'Idol' wows 'em at EMS

Former "American Idol" finalist Stephanie Edwards performed for students at Ebenezer Middle School on Tuesday. She also spent time with the show choir. Edwards said being at EMS was "awesome." She said she loves children and had planned to become a teacher before deciding to pursue child psychology. Edwards answered questions from the show choir. She said the question that stuck out was "what was the most important thing I gained from my experience?" Edwards ...

May 11, 2007 | Sandi Van Orden Effingham Herald | Education


Pages for a day

Ebenzer Middle School students Clay Robertson and Christopher Kieffer missed school one day to be in Atlanta.

May 10, 2007 | Staff Report | Education


Covenant Christian students busy learning

Covenant Christian Academy students have been busy learning new things. Recently 4th-7th graders challenged each other to a "Middle Ages History Event-a-thon." Having recently studies the Middle Ages, Renaissance and Reformation events, they were challenged to see who can put the events in chronological order the fastest. The 6th/7th grade class won, but have been challenged to a rematch. In the younger grades, first graders were challenged to read 20 books per month. Those reaching ...

May 10, 2007 | Staff Report | Education


Sand Hill student invited to appear on the Ellen Degeneres Show

Sand Hill Elementary's Fox Burnsed is only 7 years old, but he's on his way to Hollywood.

May 10, 2007 | Staff Report | Education


Georgia Southern's growth spurt not close to finishing

Georgia Southern University could become southeast Georgia's equivalent of the University of Georgia within the next couple of decades, according to school president Dr. Bruce Grube.

May 08, 2007 | By Patrick Donahue Editor | Education


Hopping down the bunny trail

Students from Covenant Christian Academy in Springfield participated in a sack race at their second annual Easter picnic and egg hunt held at the United Methodist Campgrounds. CCA is a Christian school offering a classical approach to education for Pre-K through 8th grade students.

May 08, 2007 | Staff Report | Education


Schools, students ready for CRCT

After months of preparation, students will be taking the Criterion-Referenced Competency Test (CRCT) beginning Monday.

May 08, 2007 | By Sandi Van Orden Effingham Herald | Education


SEHS students excel at region competition

St. Patrick's Day was a special day in the lives of six FCCLA members from South Effingham High School. These students competed in what is known as STAR Events, which stands for Students Taking Action with Recognition.

May 08, 2007 | Staff Report | Education


Six chosen for Governor's Honors Program

Six students from Effingham County have been selected as finalists to attend the 2007 Georgia's Governor's Honors Program. GHP is a six-week summer instructional program housed at Valdosta State University and funded by the state.

May 08, 2007 | Staff Report | Education


ECHS Show Choir puts on a show

The Effingham County High School Chorus Show Choirs performed at a dinner theater held Saturday night.

May 08, 2007 | By Sandi Van Orden Effingham Herald | Education


New exhibit will let children experience 'A Day in the Life of an Astronaut'

Have you ever wondered what it's like to live and work in space? An upcoming exhibit at Georgia Southern University will give children of all ages and their parents an opportunity to learn about astronauts and their contributions to the U.S. space program. "Spacing Out: A Day in the Life of an Astronaut" is an interactive exhibit that will be on display in the Nessmith-Lane Continuing Education Building. Featuring a full-size replica of a Mercury ...

May 08, 2007 | Staff Report | Education


Georgia Southern hosts chess camp for kids

Youngsters who are interested in chess are invited to expand their knowledge of the game during a summer day camp at Georgia Southern University.

May 05, 2007 | Staff Report | Education


Lawmakers, DTAE prevent teacher furlough

The leadership of the General Assembly has informed the Department of Technical and Adult Education that they will work with the agency to fund the $1.8 million necessary to prevent a two-month furlough of the state's 246 full-time adult literacy instructors.

May 05, 2007 | Staff Report | Education


Schools considering changing calendar

The Effingham County Board of Education discussed the possibility of changing the calendar for next school year.

May 05, 2007 | By Sandi Van Orden Effingham Herald | Education


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Quick thinkers at the Quick-Think-a-Thon

Jessica Gilliam of Guyton Elementary School, above right, was the champion of the Exchange Club's 11th Annual Quick-Think-a-Thon on Wednesday at Ebenezer Middle School.

April 21, 2011 | Staff Report | Education


Middle and high school honor rolls

Ebenezer Middle

April 18, 2011 | Staff Report | Education


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