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School Screenings
Scheduled July 11
Greenbrier County Schools will
provide free screenings for 3- and 4-
year old children. Free hearing, vi-
sion, speech-language, and devel-
opmental screenings, as well as free
physicals, will be provided by school
board staff. Parents are asked to
take immunization records so these
may be checked at the time of
screening.
The screenings will take place
Wednesday, July 11 at Lewisburg
Elementary School and Thursday,
July 12 at Greenbrier West High
School, 9 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to
2:30 p.m. Parents will be given
screening results at the time of test-
ing.
Anyone with questions may call
either Pat Withrow or Linda Nelson
at 647-6483 or 438-8501.
The Mountain Messenger, Thursday, June 28, 1990 7B
Frankford Public School Awards
Frankford Education Foundation, Inc. Scholarship Award: Sixth grade -- Kassie Boone; Senior -- Chris W' kle.
Frankford Ruritan C. N. Snedegar Citizenship Award: James Morgan and Tracy Wykle Frankford Community
Education Association Physical Fitness Award: Kenny Bostic and Brandy Shannon.
Math Masters 1990
Grade 1 Sonya Sharer
Nathan Hamilton Chad Warren
Harley Harris
Eric Cooke Grade 4
Zak Blick Derrick Poage
Adam Long Aaron Bryson
Amanda Workman Mandi Childers
Grade 2 Grade 5
Leah Bryson Jason Persinger
Patrick Ctendenen Philip Hickey
Corey Williams Shaunda Legg
Erin Chitders Jeremy Stidom
Johnna Manchester
Grade 6
Grade 3 Kenny Bostic
Kristen Garman Tracy Wykle
Math Acheivers --- 1990
Grade 1
Chad Poage
Jenni Underwood
Brian Callison
Romney Callison
Steven Martin
Grade 2
T. G. Legg
Christy Ward
Bobby Brammer
Todd Cleghon
Jennifer Cochran
Matthew Flippen
Amy Morgan
Jenny Reynolds
Mistina Zimmerma
Grade 3
Angle Goins
Grade 4
Rachael Rudley
Shauna Loudermilk
Malcolm Wise
Brandy Rapp
Bretta Jackson
Harmony Flora
Rebekah Bittinger
Grade 5
Jennifer Cox
Robin Dahmer
Chris Eagle
Joey Flora
Bubba Manahan
Amanda Blankenship
Trey Cooke
Brandi Harris
Bruce McCutcheon
Brandon Moll
Mike Murphy
Corey Allder
Grade 6
Doug Jghnston
Jamie Morgan
Carrie Thomas
Kassie Boone
Grade 1
Paul Jackson
Harley Harris
Kelly White
Joseph Wojcik
Grade 2
Jonathan Alderman
Sinead Balmonis
Sonya Goddard
T. G. Legg
Traci McClintic
Physical Best Winners -- 1989-90
Christy Ward
Todd Cleghon
Jennifer Cochran
Matthew Flippen
Amy Morgan
Jenny Reynolds
Corey Williams
Misty Zimmerman
Grade 3
Michael Bell
Jason Fogus
Billy Herndon
Wayne Hale
Keith Cleghon
Russ Higgenbottom
Grade 4
Michael Butler
Aaron Bryson
Crystal Bare
Dawn Fuller
Stephanie Withrow
Shauna Loudermilk
Mandi Childers
Megan Dahmer
Matthew Butler
Chris Frazer
Jeremy Goddard
Bretta Jackson
Nathan Manchester
Malcolm Wise
Grade 5
Corey Atlder
Chris Eagle
Mike Erwin
Bubba Manahan
George Murphy
Shaunda Legg
Brandon Moll
Grade 6
Kenny Bostic
Brian Martin
Brandy Shannon
Marshall Justice
Carrie Thomas
Tracy Wykle
School Mile Run Winner
Boy -- Bubba Manahan (5th Grade) 6:38
Girl -- Stephanie Withrow (4th Grade) 7:30
County Schools
Seek Federal Fundin
The Monroe County Schools
Special Education Department has
available for public comment the
"Annual County School application
for State and Federal Entitlement
Funds for the Education of Excep-
tional Children." Teachers, parents
and other interested agencies, or-
gamzations and individuals are en-
couraged to participate in the plan-
ning and operation of these entitle-
ment programs. Input and needs
assessments have been ongoing
throughout the 1990-91 school year
to plan for special education pro-
grams for the 90-91 school year in
the following areas: instructional set-
tings/facilities, assessment, instruc-
tional materials/supplies/equipment/
programs, vocational education, pro-
gram evaluation, related services,
professional training, paraprofes-
sional training, in-service needs,
regular education with modification
and contracted services.
State and federal funds are pro-
vided to local school systems
through the West Virginia State De-
partment of Education, Office of
Special Education based on each
school system's current record of
providing services to exceptional
children. The proposed distribution
for Monroe County Schools for the
1990-91 school year and for each
funding source are: Aid for Excep-
tional Children Account Number
2950 -- $54,489; Aid for Excep-
tional Children Preschool --
$16,532; Education of the Handicap
Act, Part B, FY-90 -- $90,240; Pre-
school Grants -- $16,104.
The document will be available
for review at the Monroe County
School Board Office from 8 a.m. to 4
p.m. Monday through Friday, or you
may wish to call David Sable, Spe-
cial Education Director at 772-3095
or 832-6259.
Local Students Win
Robert C. Byrd Award
Two hundred ninety three West
Virginia high school valedictorians
have been presented The Senator
Robert C. Byrd Scholastic Recogni-
tion Award for 1990.
The awards are presented annu-
ally to the valedictorians of each of
West Virginia's public, private and
parochial high schools, and the
West Virginia Schools for the Deaf
and the Blind.
The award -- which Mr Byrd has
presented to nearly 5,800 West Vir-
ginia scholars since he started the
program in 1969 -- is accompanied
by a $50 U.S. Savings Bond. The
program is funded through a trust
fund established by Mr Byrd.
1990 Robert C. Byrd Scholastic
Recognition Award Winners:
Greenbrier --- Jennifer Joy Miller,
Seneca Trail Christian Academy;
Carl Hayden Wallace and Cynthia
M. Tuckwiller, Greenbrier West High
School; Amanda Kimberly Eaton
and Eleanor Lynne Brown, Green-
brier East high School.
Monroe -- Ginger Reed, Ballard
Christian School; Kimberty Dawn
Davis, Union High School; Marianne
McKenzie, Peterstown High School.
Pocahontas -- Kevin Linn Rein-
hold, Grace Baptist Church School;
Jenny R. Workman, Paul William
Harper and Gerald Bradley Frum,
Pocahontas County High School.
Summers -- Katherine Elaine
Farley, Hinton High School; Nancy
Ann Hatcher, Pipestem Christian
Academy.
Bible School Set
Marketplace Bible School returns
to Lewisburg for the third consecu-
tive year Sunday, July 15 through
Thursday, July 19. In past years
over 200 children have attended
and more than 150 adults and teen-
agers have assisted in this alterna-
tive Vacation Bible School which
recreates life in Jerusalem during
Christ's lifetime.
Participants experience New
Testament times through drama
based on Gospel stories, music, and
family life. A wide variety of
craftspeople and artisans demon-
strate their trades including bread
baking, leather working, carpentry,
stonecutting, basket weaving, brick-
making, vegetable dying, pottery,
and weaving. The children can also
learn to make kites, ropes, candy,
jewelry, and mosaics.
Tents set up on the grounds of
Saint Louis Catholic Church create
an authentic atmosphere. The chil-
dren and adult participants wear
simple robes and eat snacks such
as figs, dates and plums that re-
semble food from Biblical times.
Each child is a member of a "family"
named for one of the Twelve Tribes
of Israel. Beggars, tax collectors,
storytellers and animals also roam
the village.
Five churches cooperatively
sponsor this event: Saint Louis
Catholic, Lewisburg United Method-
ist Church, John Wesley United
methodist Church, Old Stone Pres-
byterian Church and Saint James
Episcopal Church.
Marketplace is held at Saint
Louis Catholic Church from 5 p.m. to
8:30 p.m. on Sunday from 6:30 p.m.
to 8:30 p.m. Monday through Thurs-
day. Children from four years old to
those entering sixth grade may at-
tend. To register your child, contact
Lewisburg United Methodist Church,
645-2727, or Old Stone Presbyte-
rian Church, 645-2676. The dead-
line for registration is July 6,
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