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SEHS FBLA shows its good as gold
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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. - photo by Photo provided

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.

The SEHS FBLA came home with several notable awards. Junior Brandon Cody placed ninth in Public Speaking II; sophomore Donald Quinones placed seventh in Intro to Business Communication; junior Emilia Truluck placed sixth in Economics; and freshman Lane Christie placed eighth in Sports Management.

Along with the awards received by the students, former teacher and FBLA adviser Martha-Watring Ross received recognition as an Honorary Life Member.

CeCe Nixon to Retire After 40 Years of Service to Effingham Schools
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After working her way up from paraprofessional to asssessment technician in the Cece Nixon is starting her last year before retiring after 40 years with the Effingham County School District. (Gail Parson / Effingham Herald)
After more than 40 years with Effingham County Schools, CeCe Nixon is retiring, leaving behind a quiet legacy of excellence, compassion and steady leadership. From her beginnings as a kindergarten paraprofessional to her vital role in the district’s testing office, Nixon has impacted generations of students and educators with her work ethic, professionalism and heart.
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