Spring Hill School Briefs October 15, 2015

Allendale Elementary
Seven students accepted the challenge and represented Allendale in the 2015 Special Olympics Bowling Contest. The group arrived excited and ready to knock down some pins in hopes of bringing back a ribbon. Though the competitors were fierce, Allendale had three students tie for a blue ribbon, two for a second place ribbon and two received a third place ribbon. Congratulations on all of your hard work. We are so proud of you!

chapmans-retreatChapman’s Retreat Elementary
October 14 was Job Shadow Day for seniors at Summit High. Alyssa Whitlock chose to shadow Kim Pantall, a CRES kindergarten teacher.

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longview-snippet1-300x225Longview Elementary
Longview Elementary parent and students celebrated a fantastic Fall Book Fair this year. It ran for one week and included two Family Nights to accommodate working parents. Merchandise was flying off the shelves, along with gift certificates to students and teachers fulfilling many wish lists.

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IMG_0431-e1444918420427-225x300Spring Station Middle
The TransCanada Mid-America Regional Office Community Investment Team has selected Spring Station Middle as one of their Community Investment partnerships for 2015. On October 13, Mrs. Murgas and co-worker Jeff Pollack came to Spring Station Middle and presented Assistant Principal Amy Seago with a check for $5,000 to be used toward chrome books.

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summit-drum-majorsSummit High
The Summit High Marching Spartans participated in the Mid-South Marching Invitational at Austin Peay State University on October 10. In preliminary competition, the Spartans were second place in music, second in visual and second overall in Class AAAA. In Finals competition, the Spartans were second in music, visual and were second place overall out of eight bands.

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