I am VERY impressed with the AC “kids” that are involved in the ACDN TV. Its great to see the seniors doing all the reporting and work that make this possible (its hard to believe these “kids” were only 7th graders when I retired!!) Keep up the good work and I hope to see more presentations.
Mrs. Youtz
Congratulations to senior Brianna Mason who will advance to the Regional Level oratorical speech contest competition on Saturday, February 18. If she wins first place, she will advance to States. Good luck, Brianna!
Interested in traveling to Spain and France?
Any students (and parents) interested in traveling to Paris and Barcelona in June of 2013 and who were not able to attend the information meeting should see Mr. Clements in room 126 for materials. A half-elective credit is available for students to earn, and more information can be found at: http://www.aceftour.blogspot.com
YEARBOOKS STILL AVAILABLE!
2012 high school yearbooks are still available for purchase. Visit www.smart-pay.com to order yours. Limited copies are available, and the deadline for purchase is March 20.
A-C Takes Top Honors at West Virginia University!
For the third year in a row, Annville-Cleona participated in West Virginia University's annual High School Journalism Competition.
This year, A-C took home five trophies in a very competitive year during which 44 schools from four states participated. Over 350 contest entries were received, so students should be especially proud of their accomplishments.
FEATURE WRITING: Tricia Light (2nd place)
NEWS WRITING: Alexis Krall (3rd place)
OPINION WRITING: Tricia Light (1st place)
BROADCAST NEWS: Jeff Sim (2nd place), Tricia Light (1st place)
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I am VERY impressed with the AC “kids” that are involved in the ACDN TV. Its great to see the seniors doing all the reporting and work that make this possible (its hard to believe these “kids” were only 7th graders when I retired!!) Keep up the good work and I hope to see more presentations.
Mrs. Youtz