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Thursday, June 20, 2013

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York Road Recognized for School Service
Congratulations to York Road Elementary School on being recognized at the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) Charlotte awards reception on June 18 for raising $2,000 for JDRF. Teacher Gemeta Anderson and floater assistant Phyllis Doherty accepted the award at the McGlohon Theater at Spirit Square.
 
Teaching in China
India Hook Elementary teachers Stacy Bunchman (grade 1) and Heather Rollings (grade 4) and Principal Crystal Guyton are now in China teaching Chinese students in two classrooms that they've set up that are similar to those at India Hook. Jennie Rakestraw, Dean of the Richard W. Riley School of Education at Winthrop, is a member of a professional organization where she learned about a group of Chinese educators who wanted to duplicate a U.S. high performing elementary school in Beijing.  Dr. Rakestraw recommended a number of our schools, and India Hook was chosen. Heather has written a wonderful blog on their experiences.    Click here to view.
 
June 24 School Board Meeting
The school board will hold its monthly business meeting at 6 pm Monday in the district office. The big item on the agenda will be the approval of the 2013-14 operating budget, but there will be other interesting reports and recognition of the Richmond Drive Science Bowl Winners. 

 
District to Co-Host News Conference
Supt. Lynn Moody and Mayor Doug Echols will co-host a news conference at 11 am Monday, June 24, to talk about a community reading partnership.  The news conference will be held in the York County Library.
 
Old Pointe Offers 4K Program
For the second year, Old Pointe Elementary will offer a tuition-based, full-day program for four-year-olds. The program will be open to York County residents and will be taught by a certified teacher and assistant. Space is limited, so those interested should call 803.980-2040 today.
 
New Education Reporter
Rock Hill Schools is pleased to welcome Rachel Southmayd as the Herald’s new education reporter. Rachel, who began her job on June 17, is a 2013 graduate of Elon University in N.C.
 
Free Camp Still Accepting Students
The Johnathan Joseph Foundation is offering a free football and cheer camp on Saturday, June 22, at Northwestern High School for the first 200 children, ages 7-15, who register. Joseph, a standout football player at Northwestern, now plays defensive back for the Houston Texans. The camp will be taught by professional football players, professional cheerleaders and coaches.  

 
Elaine T. Baker
Director of Information Services
Rock Hill Schools

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