Mid-South
Students “Playing for a Cure” –
Former Teacher’s Story Inspires City’s First
Lung Cancer Benefit
Jamie
Young touched thousands of young lives during her eight years as a
music director with Memphis City Schools. Unfortunately, her work in
the classroom was cut short the day she was diagnosed with lung cancer.
While her personal mission may have shifted from music to lung cancer
research and awareness since then, her story has inspired hundreds
of young musicians from all over Memphis and the Mid-South to pick
up their instruments and play for a cure.
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Craigmont
High School Hits the Mark:
JROTC Shooting for Nat’l Honors after East Region Title
Craigmont
High School’s Army JROTC students shot straight to the top this
year, beating out 181 high schools from the Eastern region of the United
States and becoming the first Memphis City School to win the Eastern
Region Championship for Air Rifle Marksmanship.
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Kingsbury
CTC Class Shows Big League Media Skill
The
Marketing Students of Kingsbury Career Technology Center successfully
competed in the computer simulation Virtual Business Sports Challenge
sponsored by DECA and the Knowledge Matters Corporation. For three
weeks, the students were challenged to develop a media plan for a cyber-professional
football team with the ultimate goal of making a profit after the season
ended.
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Don’t
Forget -- Blue Ribbon Night at
Chick-Fil-A
Coming Up Tuesday, March 7
Forms
now good for breakfast, lunch or dinner purchases
The
next Chick-Fil-A Blue Ribbon Night is a little over a week away!
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Shannon
Students Stand for Black History
Third
grade students at Shannon Elementary presented their Black History
production, “Remembering the Past; Celebrating the Present,” on
Thursday, February 16.
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