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Retired Teachers continue to contribute to
student learning

Students at Halls Elementary School are still
reaping the benefits of the knowledge and heart of the retired
teachers of Lauderdale County. The group recently donated money
to purchase new books and additional library supplies to the
Halls Elementary School Library, continuing the tradition of
giving to the youth in the area. Pictured, from left, are LCRTA
member Carol Phillips, HES Librarian Beth Keen and LCRTA member
Jean Jackson.
Jump Rope for the Heart

Students at Halls Elementary School recently
participated in the American Heart Association’s “Jump Rope for
Heart” program, collecting a total of $3,102.35. The top two
collectors were first-grader Logan Hurt and second-grader TeAsha
Glenn. Both students collected $316. The winners are pictured
with HES Physical Education teacher Robert Huffstutter.
HES students earn TIPs from Duke University
Several Halls Elementary students were recently
chosen for the Duke University Talent Identification Program, a
program that identifies and supports academically talented
students in the fourth and fifth grade. HES students included in
the 2006-2007 Duke Scholars Program include Logan Buckner,
Haleigh Hurt Rachel Meyer, Shania Rogers and Chase Wood.
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