PA(lF VA TH APE ES Jaser FLTU.. ..EBUR 1,20 NHE News Billingtons Trial Sermon By Cheryl McCall NHE celebrated its sec- ond nine weeks awards program on Friday, Jan. 23, with PK through sec- ond grade at 12 p.m. and third through sixth grade at 1:15 p.m. Guidance counselor, Beth Burnam announced. Awards were presented by prin- cipal, Lee Wetherington- Zamora. Pledge leaders were Chloe Carter,; Brooke Howell, and Katherine Roper. Sound techs were Alyssa Skin- ner and Breanna Mc- Neal. Students were reward- ed with an array of awards, including certifi- cates, pencils, ice cream coupons (provided by board member, Mr. Da- mon Deas), plaques, banners, and candy bars. Pre-kindergartners who mastered skills were: Corrin Pulliam, Jordan Beck, Natalee Brenton, Derrick Gerth, Brooke Howell, Raeden Mendiola, and, Jenna Tolle. PK good skills were: Samuel Cruce, Connor Jones, Trayson Rogers, Edward Valdez, and Lucas Vann. Kindergartners master- ing skills were Brittany Dorminey, Dalia Ortiz; Jewels Trouille, Joshua Welch, Kayla Marshall, William Par, Gabriel Saenz, Anna Calderon, Landon Adkins, Brook- lynn Beam, Logan Cox,, Zachary Driggers, Ky- bran Greenberg, Carson Norris, Miguel Tomas, Jerel Tolle, Lexi Williams, Isabella Brown, Shay Hampton, Eartha Brown, Jesse McElwain, Erika Reyes, and Juan Mendoza.'Stu- dents in first through sixth grade making the honor roll will have their names printed in the newspaper's honor roll section. Special awards includ- ed: Student of the quarter: Raeden Mendiola, Zoe Daniels, Aileeka Williams, Hunter Hotchkiss, Ryan Pittman, Alexis Easier, Hunter Smith, Karina Ramos, and Kateria Walker Citizenship Award: James Byrd Principals Award: Gauge Adams and C.J. Bryant Accelerated Reader trophies: Hannah Law, Elizabeth Cheshire, Ryan Pittman, Hannah Carter, Cody Marcano, and Trenton Heusel Teacher of the year: Sue Staten Employee of the year: Lenorris McClain Teacher of the quarter: Trixie Newsome Employee of the quar- ter: Deborah Walker At the conclusion of the programs, the princi- pal congratulated all the achievers and thanked the guests for coming. This special event is one way we strive, at NHE, to be a school that is "CHANGING LIVES THROUGH QUALITY EDUCATION." (Rev. Keith Billington pictured with his sister, Michelle Billington, his mother, Katie Mae Billington and his, grandmother,.' Ruby Lee Smith.) submitted by Paula Williams On Sunday, many shared with Minister Keith Billington as he delivered his trial sermon at Greater Poplar Springs Bap- tist Church. Many local minis- ters, family and friends were present as he talked about sal- vation and his message was a Creating Character Photography Creating Character Photography by Marsannee Petty will Eight grade grad night Plans are being made again for the eighth Grade Adventure at Uni- versal Studios in Orlan- do. This is a Grad Night activity just for eighth graders. The date of the event is Friday, May 8. The cost is $90 which in- cludes admission to Uni- versal Studios, light snacks at Universal and the charter bus ride. The first payment of $30 is due on Feb. 17. The sec- ond payment of $30 is due on March 10, and the final $30 payment is due on April 1. We are planning for a 33 passen- ger bus for now on a first come, first serve basis. Departure time from Hamilton County High School will be at 12 p.m. The event ends at mid- night so we should re- turn to Hamilton High around 4 a.m. You may see Ms. Williams with your pay- ments'now and/or pay in full. 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