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Two Students at Lady’s Island Elementary School were surprised during the school’s academic celebration with a new bike!  Lizbeth Guzman, a fourth grader, and Quinn Johnson, a third  grader, bought raffle tickets for the bikes using magic dollars they earned for good behavior. The magic dollars are part of the Positive Behavior Incentive. The Holiday Inn of Beaufort donates two bikes each quarter to the school as incentives for excellent behavior. Lady’s Island Elementary is so thankful for the Holiday Inn’s generosity and their commitment to support Beaufort County Schools.
Two Students at Lady’s Island Elementary School were surprised during the school’s academic celebration with a new bike! Lizbeth Guzman, a fourth grader, and Quinn Johnson, a third grader, bought raffle tickets for the bikes using magic dollars they earned for good behavior. The magic dollars are part of the Positive Behavior Incentive. The Holiday Inn of Beaufort donates two bikes each quarter to the school as incentives for excellent behavior. Lady’s Island Elementary is so thankful for the Holiday Inn’s generosity and their commitment to support Beaufort County Schools.
Music  Specialist Kristin Brady from Lady’s Island Elementary School stands with fourth grader Jada Brodus who was accepted into the 2013 SC Elementary Honors Choir. Jada was selected in a statewide audition and was sent a challenging repertoire of music to learn. Ms. Brady began the task of preparing Jada for the weekend of rehearsals in Charleston on Feb. 7-8 . The final performance will held on Saturday, Feb. 9.
Music Specialist Kristin Brady from Lady’s Island Elementary School stands with fourth grader Jada Brodus who was accepted into the 2013 SC Elementary Honors Choir. Jada was selected in a statewide audition and was sent a challenging repertoire of music to learn. Ms. Brady began the task of preparing Jada for the weekend of rehearsals in Charleston on Feb. 7-8 . The final performance will held on Saturday, Feb. 9.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Beaufort Academy finished third overall at the SCISA Spelling Bee. In addition, the BA contestants finished fourth place or better in six out of seven grade levels. Quinn Fleming (6th grade, near left) and Preston Coleman (8th grade) were the top BA winners in grade level spelldowns and will be going to the State Spelling Bee on February 13.
Beaufort Academy finished third overall at the SCISA Spelling Bee. In addition, the BA contestants finished fourth place or better in six out of seven grade levels. Quinn Fleming (6th grade, near left) and Preston Coleman (8th grade) were the top BA winners in grade level spelldowns and will be going to the State Spelling Bee on February 13.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Preston Coleman (8th grade) was the top BA winner in grade level spelldowns and will be going to the State Spelling Bee on February 13.
Preston Coleman (8th grade) was the top BA winner in grade level spelldowns and will be going to the State Spelling Bee on February 13.

 

 

 

Students at Robert Smalls Intermediate / Middle brought their parents to lunch on Thursday, January 24. Pictured is student Maggie Holmes with her parents Chelsea and Chad Seronka.
Students at Robert Smalls Intermediate / Middle brought their parents to lunch on Thursday, January 24. Pictured is student Maggie Holmes with her parents Chelsea and Chad Seronka.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scenes from Holy Trinity Classical Christian School’s Christmas play.
Scenes from Holy Trinity Classical Christian School’s Christmas play.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scenes from Holy Trinity Classical Christian School’s Christmas play.
Scenes from Holy Trinity Classical Christian School’s Christmas play.
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