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Shining at speech contest

Effingham Sunrise Rotary President Jamie Kreyenbuhl and Effingham County High School counselor Hank Heller thanked Eric Knox and Tyson Neurath for their participation in the Rotary Speech Contest.

March 28, 2011 | Staff Report | Education


SEHS FBLA shows it’s good as gold

Ten FBLA students arrived in Atlanta on March 18 and enjoyed a weekend full of competitive events, motivational workshops and networking with students from all around Georgia who share common interests in the business field.

March 28, 2011 | Staff Report | Education


FFA members attend leadership conference

COVINGTON-Members of the Effingham County FFA Chapter recently attended the Georgia FFA Success Conference held March 4-5 at the FFA-FCCLA Center.

March 24, 2011 | Staff Report | Education


Burns, Hillman earn first place at SkillsUSA events

SkillsUSA contestants from South Effingham and Effingham County high schools had a successful weekend at the State Skills and Leadership Conference in Atlanta, March 18-19.

March 24, 2011 | Staff Report | Education


A roundup at Marlow Elementary

Fourth grader Brandon Jones said he didn't mind giving the $600 in coins he'd saved to the Marlow Elementary Relay For Life coin drive.

March 21, 2011 | By Calli Arnold | Education


FFA members take part in Greenhand Jamboree

COVINGTON-Members of the Effingham County FFA chapter attended the Georgia FFA Association's Greenhand Jamboree on March 4-5 at the Georgia FFA/FCCLA Center.

March 21, 2011 | Staff Report | Education


Mier to be recognized as Superior Honor student at ABAC

Emily A. Mier of Springfield will be honored as a Superior Honor student during Honors Day ceremonies at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College.

March 21, 2011 | Staff Report | Education


GSU nursing, MBA programs earn national ranking

Georgia Southern University's graduate programs in business and nursing have been recognized among the nation's best in U.S. News & World Report's 2012 Best Graduate Schools rankings that were released today. The 2012 Best Graduate Schools includes essential, detailed statistical information on more than 1,200 programs nationwide.

March 21, 2011 | Staff Report | Education


Having a cow

"Read More Books, Eat More Chicken, Save More Lives" was the theme as Guyton Elementary partnered with Chick-Fil-A to provide a fun time for families while raising money for a great cause.

March 17, 2011 | Staff Report | Education


ECHS teacher of the month

The Effingham County High School teacher of the month for February is Michelle Drayton. Drayton teaches Honors Economics, U.S. History and Sociology. She sponsors the Future Georgia Educators Club as well as Grad Bash. Students nominated Drayton because they feel she treats her students with respect, fairness, and kindness. In addition, students highlighted Drayton's constant positive attitude and her ability to make learning fun.

March 17, 2011 | Staff Report | Education


Wilcoxes earn honor from RES

The faculty and staff at Rincon Elementary School are pleased to announce their March "Parents of the Month." They are Shae and Jay Wilcox, parents of Justin Wilcox, who is a third grade student in Brenda Brown's class at RES. They are also the parents of Kayla, who is a student at Effingham County High School.

March 17, 2011 | Staff Report | Education


SEHS Fifth Annual Fashion Show

In its fifth year, the South Effingham High School Fashion Show was a different beast than in its previous installments, with 19 design teams and 35 garments raising the bar for local high fashion once again.

March 14, 2011 | By Calli Arnold | Education


Invention Convention winner has the fix

Even before they announced her as grand champion of this year's Invention Convention, South Effingham Elementary School fourth-grader Samantha Mattox couldn't contain her smile.

March 14, 2011 | By Calli Arnold | Education


RES inducts Jr. Beta Club

Seventeen students were inducted as charter members of Rincon Elementary's first Junior Beta Club on March 7.

March 14, 2011 | Staff Report | Education


Going green

Christina Smith, a sixth grader at Effingham County Middle School, placed third in the WTOC St. Patrick's Day Coloring Contest, competing against over fifth and sixth graders from seven counties.

March 14, 2011 | Staff Report | Education


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SES supports breast cancer awareness

Springfield Elementary School teachers celebrated Breast Cancer Awareness on Sept. 30 by participating in Lee's National Denim Day, a fundraiser to benefit the Women's Cancer Programs of the EIP.

October 31, 2011 | Staff Report | Education


Middle and high school honor rolls, first nine weeks

Ebenezer Middle

October 31, 2011 | Staff Report | Education


Elementary school honor rolls

Blandford Elementary

October 28, 2011 | Staff Report | Education


BoE to put old yacht building to use

Effingham County Schools' maintenance department soon will have everything it needs under one roof.

October 27, 2011 | By Calli Arnold | Education


PROBE College Fair coming to ECA

The Georgia Education Articulation Committee's (GEAC) Fall 2011 PROBE College Fair will be at the Effingham Career Academy tonight from 6-7:30 p.m.

October 25, 2011 | Staff Report | Education


More local students taking college prep tests

Results for the class of 2011 on college readiness tests and for students who took advanced placement exams in the 2011 indicate increased participation, with mixed gains in scores.

October 25, 2011 | By Calli Arnold | Education


EconomicsAmerica to be part of Effingham schools

In the midst of a seemingly endless stream of bad economic data, economic education and financial literacy for Georgia's K-12 students have taken on renewed importance.

October 25, 2011 | Staff Report | Education


Smith wins FFA Career Development Event

Effingham County High FFA member Bo Smith recently won the Area IV FFA Agricultural Tractor and Machinery Operations and Maintenance Career Development Event. The event was held at West Laurens High School on Sept. 27.

October 17, 2011 | Staff Report | Education


BoE won’t need a TAN

Effingham County Board of Education has bridged a cash availability gap between the start of school and property tax collection payments and likely will not need a tax anticipation note this year.

October 10, 2011 | By Calli Arnold | Education


Coastal Empire Classic 2011

The Richmond Hill Wildcat band was named grand champion of the 30th annual Coastal Empire Classic band competition at Effingham County High School Oct. 8.

October 10, 2011 | Staff Report | Education


SEMS ‘Y’ Club takes part in district rally

South Effingham Middle School "Y" Club recently attended District Rally presented by the State YMCA of Georgia. The District Rally was held Sept 17 in Vidalia at J. R. Trippe Middle School and hosted by the J.R. Trippe Middle "Y" Club.

October 06, 2011 | Staff Report | Education


Skidaway presents science fair advice

There is help in sight for students and parents who are daunted by the prospect of an upcoming science fair project.

October 06, 2011 | Staff Report | Education


See You At The Pole

"Converge" was the 2011 See You at the Pole theme held Sept. 28. More than 70 students attended the event at South Effingham Middle School. Supported by students, friends, family, and staff members the SEMS SYATP Leadership Team hosted the event. The leadership committee provided free doughnuts and gave out See You at the Pole Bracelets provided by the SEMS Y-Club to all attendees.

October 03, 2011 | Staff Report | Education


State asks for waiver from some NCLB provisions

U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) and State School Superintendent Dr. John Barge personally delivered Georgia's request for a waiver to certain provisions of No Child Left Behind (NCLB), and an alternative, to U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan.

October 03, 2011 | Staff Report | Education


STC supporting breast cancer awareness

SAVANNAH -Next time you are on the Savannah Technical College Liberty Campus, you just might see some unusual art on display, as an assortment of bras will be hanging in the administration building through mid-October as the campus supports breast cancer awareness.

September 30, 2011 | Staff Report | Education


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