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    Atlanta High School students Alex Mathews and Amori Shelling received their Servsafe Management Certificates last week. The ladies are pictured with Beth Boyd, Culinary Arts Instructor.
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    Pretending to milk a cow is so much fun. Ms. Haire’s class at L-K Elementary learned about cows last week.
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    Bloomburg kindergarteners worked on their geoboards recently.
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    McLeod first graders made “Leprechaun Traps” to celebrate this luck day. They were very excited about these.
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School News

Tyson Dever recently visited Queen City High School and shared the inspiring story of his own personal tragedy with students. Tyson was waiting to turn left when a 33-ton cement mixer, driven by a distracted driver, ran over his sports car. The neardeath experience left him paralyzed from the waist down but highlighted his incredible passion for life and refusal to be held back by any obstacle. During his presentation, students were challenged and motivated to turn their own setbacks into successes through positive attitudes, choices and actions. More of Tyson’s story can be found at http://www. tysondever.com/.

Members of the QCHS One Act Play competed on Saturday at Pleasant Grove and advanced to Bi-District with their production of “The Book of Dog” by Jiggs Burgess. These Bulldogs were ranked first by all three judges and performed again at Pleasant Grove on March 18.

Individuals receiving special recognition included: Outstanding Tech: Journee McRae, Honorable Mention All Star Cast: Abbi Poole and our entire ensemble (Peyton Strutton, Jayden Long, An’Tonianna Gamble, Sydney Stafford, Brooklinn Beers and Taylor Venable), All Star Cast: Linley Butler and Best Performer: Ian Purgason.