Part II - Grenada School District

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Part II - Grenada School District
Communicator, March 26, 2013, Page 5
GUES Principal’s Breakfast
Students at Grenada Upper Elementary School were honored for good or improved behavior with an invitation to have breakfast with the Principals. Students selected for February include (photo left, front l to r) TraJerrion Brown, Zion Lee, Johnathan Rice, (middle) Hailey Baker, Jamaya Jones, Mia Parker,
Asacia Marie Moore, (back) Assistant Principal Mrs. Carol Tharpe, Garian Edwards, Tori Little, Kaylee Hilton, Jaliyah Cleveland, Woods Nerren, and Principal Dr. Teresa Jackson; (photo right, front l to r) Ainsley King, Sierra Luna, Aubreanna Miller, Maddie Ross, (back) Assistant Principal Mrs. Carol Tharpe,
Lekita Norwood, Brooke Little, Colin Keys, Allie Wortham, Zachary Bolden, and Principal Dr. Teresa Jackson.
Congratulations
Region 2 Class 6A Division Champions
Grenada
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Communicator, March 26, 2013, Page 6
GHS Student Picked
for MSU Honor Band
Legislative Engagement Day at the Capitol
Teachers from Grenada School District recently visited the capitol in Jackson for Legislative Engagement Day. Pictured are (l to r) GUES teacher Kim Rice, GUES student teacher Kelsey Ravens,
GHS teacher Tonia Bailey, Vo-Tech teacher Bonnie Brunt, Representative Kevin Horan, GMS teacher
Suzanne Smith and (front) GES teacher Renee Geiger.
Board Approves 2013/2014 Calendar
David James, a senior member of the Grenada
High School Band was recently selected to the
Mississippi State University Honor Band.
MSPRA Announces
2012-13 Awards
JACKSON
Mississippi’s public schools work in myriad ways
to communicate with their local communities, and on
Thursday, some of those efforts were recognized.
“We have so many great programs and people in our
schools, and this is one way to honor their hard work in
the area of communications,” said Sandi Beason, public
information officer in the Clinton Public School District
and president of the Mississippi School Public Relations
Association.
During the awards dinner Thursday evening at the
Fairview Inn, school districts and school public relations
professionals across the state were honored for their
publications, marketing efforts and online communications. The recognitions are part of MSPRA’s annual
Awards of Excellence program.
Grenada’s Public Relations Team was recognized
with several first place awards:
Gail Daigneault, Grenada School District
First Place, Identity/Image Package
Robbie Buchanan, Grenada School District
First Place-Tie, Multimedia Projects
First Place, Print Newsletters & Newspapers
Grenada School District Website
www.grenadak12.com
Facebook Page
Grenada School District
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GHS Band Receives
Superior Ratings
Students Jacob Robertson, Claire Sanford, Dakota Young, Tiara Watson,
Jarvis Benson, Iyonna Collins, and Band Director Barry Rogers display the
most recent Sweepstakes Award.
By Steven Hugley
GSD Band Director
On Thursday February 28th, the
Grenada High School Symphonic Winds,
under the direction of Mr. Barry Rogers,
traveled down to Pearl, Mississippi, to
participate in the 2013 MHSAA State
Concert Evaluation. The Symphonic
Winds is the premier concert ensemble
for the Grenada Band Program and is
comprised of approximately 70 students.
In just 6 weeks of rehearsal time, Mr.
Rogers and the students prepared three
concert selections to play for a panel of
three judges.
The band also had to demonstrate their
skills in sight reading. On site at Pearl
High School, the students were given a
piece of music they had never seen. They
had just 11 minutes to talk about the new
piece and then perform it for a panel of
three additional judges.
After much hard work, the Grenada
Band program was awarded the
Sweepstakes Award for the 4th
consecutive year. The Sweepstakes
Award is the highest and only award
given to the state’s band programs by the
Mississippi Bandmasters Association. In
order to receive the Sweepstakes Award,
Grenada’s band program had to receive
superior ratings from every judge at
Marching Band, Concert Band, and Sight
Reading evaluation.
GUES Parents Info
Grenada Upper Elementary
Facebook page
Communicator, March 26, 2013, Page 7
Visions Activities
Grenada High School’s
Visions show choir
consists of 49 members,
with talents ranging
from singing to dancing,
to expertise in sound
equipment, staging, and
lighting.
Visions’ most recent
out-of-state performances
were to Disney World
and onboard the Carnival
Elation cruise ship.
Visions is most noted
for their outstanding
Grenada High School Visions show choir recently
Christmas and Spring
competed in the Jackson Academy Invitational.
shows that they perform
They received second place in the small mixed
right here in their
division and fourth runner-up overall in the
hometown of Grenada.
competition. At the Petal Show Choir Invitational,
2012-2013 captains are:
Visions received second place in the small
Dance captains - Paige
mixed division. Characters from the competition
performance include (from left): Matthew Murphy
Porter and Matthew
Murphy; Soprano Captain (Prince Charming), Hannah Thomas (Snow
White), Paige Porter (Apple), Beth Moore (Evil
- Hannah Thomas; 2nd
Queen), Bryant Poe (Man in the Mirror). Visions is
Soprano Captain – Beth
under the direction of Jenni Winter, director, and
Moore; Alto Captain
Kim Porter, assistant director.
– Mary Courtney Self,
the Jackson Academy Invitational. They
Tenor Captain – Michael
received second place in the small mixed
Hankins; and Bass Captain - Mitchell
division and fourth runner-up overall
Sones
in the competition. They most recently
Visions members maintain an overall
competed at the Petal Invitational and
3.77 GPA (eight members have a 4.0)
received second place in the small mixed
with 14 members in the National Honor
division.
Society and 33 members consistently
The title of the competition show was
named to the GHS Honor Roll.
Bad Apple. The cast of characters for
Members are involved in sports,
the show included: Hannah Thomas –
cheerleading, band, yearbook staff,
Snow White; Matthew Murphy – Prince
and serve as class officers in the GHS
Charming; Beth Moore – Evil Queen;
Student Council.
Paige Porter – Apple; and Bryant Poe
They are active members of the
– Man in the Mirror. Songs performed
Anchor Club, 4-H Leadership, Key
during Bad Apple were: “Clear Blue
Club, DECA, Excel Club, NNDCC,
Morning” (Soloist – Lauren Simpson);
French Club, and Spanish Club. Several
“Beautiful Day” (Soloist – Hannah
members have the distinction of being
Congressional Award Medalist, members Thomas); “Toxic” (Soloist – Bethany
Moore); “Living La Vida Loca” (Soloist
of 100 Scholars, and members of Mu
– Bryant Poe); “Don’t Want to Miss a
Alpha Theta.
All Visions members are also members Thing” (Soloist – Matthew Murphy);
“Bring Me to Life” (Soloist – Matthew
of 4-H Expressive Arts Club. Visions
Murphy)
members are active in FCA, as well
as, their church groups and ensembles.
They perform vocally, as well as, play
instruments for their worship services.
Visions competed the first of February at
2013 GHS Varsity Baseball Team
Front L to R: Jay Redditt, Dillon Hill, Micheal Logan, Kedric Bailey, Kes Spencer, Brandon Williams, Reiv Wood, Josh Greer, Brantly Shaw, Wes Moore,
Back L to R: Quardius Tate, Ethan Burke, Taylor King, Shelby Craddock, Will Jordan, Trey Blodsoe, Dalton Thomas, Payne Horan, Hunter Bull,
Blake Williams, Justin Kinard
Communicator, March 26, 2013, Page 8
Discovery Lab Begins Unit MAE Awards GSD Teacher
of Study about Power
Member of the Year
Students (l to r) Garian Edwards, Autumn Yawn, Xavior Ellis, and Kameron
Cunningham, examine their completed windmill.
The students at GUES have been learning about power in the Discovery Lab
during a recent unit titled, “Powering
Up.” Throughout the unit, the students
focused on Newton’s Laws of Motion
by investigating the motion of an object
in terms of its position, and direction
of motion, and speed. The students also
looked at alternate energy sources and
focused on wind power.
The students began the unit with a
laptops lesson, completing interactive modules that related to energy and
power. The students in the lab have access to Discovery Lab Director Melody
Shaw’s website to complete all laptop
lessons. This website has an individual
page that is designed each year for the
students. They can access lessons learned
in the lab from home to show parents or
advance their learning. The website is
www.melodyshaw.com.
Following the laptop lesson the students learned that in the United States
there are over 70,000 jobs available due
to advancements in wind power and
about the top twenty states that are producing energy through wind farms.
To continue learning about wind
power, the students worked in teams
and assembled a windmill. The students
tested blade angles, number of blades,
and direction.
In another visit, the students learned
about Newton’s third law of motion by
making rubber band airplanes and testing
them. The airplanes allowed the students
to see that when there is a force by one
side, there will be opposite and equal
force by the other side, causing each side
to move in opposite directions.
The Discovery Lab has begun collecting aluminum cans to use for the final
lesson of the unit. Students, teachers, and
community members all helped, collecting over the targeted goal of 650 cans in
three weeks. The cans were transformed
into pop can speedsters. Each student
made a speedster and explored how elastic potential energy is stored in a twisted
rubber band and converted to kinetic
energy. The students enjoyed testing and
racing their speedsters. The Discovery
Lab thanks everyone who helped in collecting cans during the unit.
GHS Varsity Tennis Team
(Front l to r) Sarah Kate Griffin, Etta Jennings, Abby Vance, Boo Brasher,
Calie Bowen, Rachel Braswell, (back l to r) Mitchell Sones, Jamie Fortier,
Tanner Aldridge, Marty Gilliland, Taylor Hames, and Chase Alldread
Each year the Mississippi
Association of Educators (MAE)
selects one of its members to represent the association as Member
of the Year. This year, MAE
selected one of Grenada’s teachers, Suzanne Shute Smith as the
2013 MAE Member of the Year.
Mrs. Smith is a sixth grade math,
science, and social studies inclusion teacher at Grenada Middle
School and is President of the
Grenada Association of Educators. With 23 years experience
as a classroom educator, Suzanne
works tirelessly for educators
on the local, state, and national
MAE President Kevin Gilbert presented the
levels. Mr. Lyle Williams, Prin2013 Member of the Year Award to GMS
cipal at Grenada Middle School,
teacher Suzanne Smith.
commented, “Mrs. Smith keeps us
informed as she works hard for our
school, district, and state.”
to determine if the candidate would be
endorsed by the Mississippi Association
During the past year, Suzanne has
of Educators and the National Associafacilitated local meetings, recruited new
tion of Educators. Suzanne attended the
members, assisted in coordinating the
Southeastern Regional Women’s Leaderlocal Read Across America celebration,
provided breakfast for all school staff for ship Training Program and Southeastern
Regional Leadership Conference in
American Education Week, and coorWashington, DC.
dinated meetings with state legislators.
Last summer, Suzanne attended the
She provides treats for members of the
Grenada Association of Educators several Joint Conference on Concerns of Minorities and Women and the National
times throughout the school year to let
Education Association’s Representative
them know that they are appreciated.
Assembly in Washington, DC. She sang
She also communicates with members
in the NEA Fourth of July choir and repfrequently concerning state and national
resented Mississippi in PAC Idol.
legislative updates, attends all the MAE
As President Kevin Gilbert presented
sponsored meetings and trainings, is
the 2013 Member of the Year award, he
on the MAE Member Benefits Comsaid, “I cannot think of a member more
mittee, and is a MAE Trainer. She has
deserving than Suzanne Shute Smith.”
conducted trainings throughout the state
It is clear that Suzanne Smith is an asset
on Classroom Management, Closing the
not only to the Mississippi Association
Achievement Gaps, and Legislative Issues. Previously, she served on a commit- of Educators, but also to the Grenada
School District.
tee that interviewed political candidates
GCTC Plant Sale
April 13 • 8 am - 11 am
Vo-Tech Green Houses
GHS Jr. Varsity Tennis Team
(Front l to r) Melissa Sones, Sloane Reid, Sidney Cox, (back l to r) Jan
Guilambo, Trent Walls, Peyton Porter, Mark Durham, Josh Savage, and
Paras Sukho
© 2013 Grenada School District • Superintendent - Dr. David Daigneault
Elementary Communications Coordinator - Robbie Buchanan - Secondary Communications Coordinator - Gail Daigneault - Reporter - Stephanie Raper