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Rebekah Nash 3rd grader from Sara Minter Elementary School was the overall 1st
place winner of the essay contest "Making the Dream Count. She is pictured with
School Superintendent Dr. John DeCotis and NAACP President Mr. John E. Jones. |
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Khali Madison 3rd grader at Fayette Intermediate School was the overall 2nd
place winner of the essay contest "Making the Dream Count. He is pictured with
School Superintendent Dr. John DeCotis and NAACP President Mr. John E. Jones. |
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Anabel DeJesus 3rd grader at Fayette Intermediate School was the overall 3rd
place winner of the essay contest "Making the Dream Count. She is pictured with
School Superintendent Dr. John DeCotis and NAACP President Mr. John E. Jones. |
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MLK Outstanding Academic Achievement recipients from L to R, Julian Urrego &
Donielle Williams (FCHS); Drew Forde (MHS); Paige Edwards, Ifeanyi Awachie &
Antuan Weeks (SCHS); Jacqueline Sample, Jennifer Sample & Robert Cardales-Stearns
(SMHS); Teressa Ross, Omoyemen Osehobo & Corey Rhodes Jr. (WHS) Not pictured
Victoria Moreira of MHS. |
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Sandy Creek High School Football Team, Principal Roy Rabold, Head Coach Chip
Walker and assistant coaches receiving plaque from NAACP President John E.
Jones. |
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Mr. Roy Rabold, principal of Sandy Creek High School making remarks after the
school was recognized for Athlectic Excellence by being the first Fayette County
school to win a state football championship. |
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PTO parent from North Fayette Elementary School receiving the award from Dr.
Decotis and NAACP president Mr. John E. Jones for having the most 3rd grade
students in attendance at the MLK celebration attendance at the MLK celebration |
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