School briefs

• Saturday, April 21, Mossy Oaks will hold its PTO yard sale from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the MOES gym. A table may be purchased for a $10 donation to PTO. Any unsold or unwanted items will be donated to CAPA.
• Tuesday, April 24, students at Mossy Oaks Elementary will take both their class group pictures ($8) and individual spring pictures. Individual pictures will be sent home for parents to purchase all or part of the package and return the non-purchased pictures to the school.
• Wednesday, April 25 is Popcorn Wednesday at Riverview Charter School. Also, MAP testing will continue this week through April 28. Please arrive to school by 8:30 a.m. to minimize distractions for the students who are testing.

Miss Beaufort High Pageant

Who will be Miss Beaufort High? (standing, left to right) Jordan Boxley, Isis Gooden, Emani Alston, Katie Edgerly, Breanna, Smith, Tiara Cooper; (kneeling, left to right) Katelyn Nickels, Curtia Benning and Tiffany Robinson.

The annual Miss BHS Pageant will be held on April 27, at 7 p.m. in the Arts Center at Beaufort High. Tickets are $7 in advance, $10 day of the pageant. A portion of proceeds will benefit the Celestine Lewis/Eleanor Mack Leadership Scholarship Fund. Contact Tarsha Smith (tarsha.smith@beaufort.k12.sc.us) for more information.

American Cancer Society Relay for Life Event
The Mossy Oaks Elementary PTO and students invite all to take part in the American Cancer Society Relay for Life Event, sponsored by Beaufort Memorial Hospital. It will take place on Friday, April 27 at the Beaufort Middle School track. The event begins at 7 p.m. and goes on until 7 a.m. so participants can come at any time to walk the track and have fun with community fellowship, music, contests, food and local talent. Entrance is totally free! MOES PTO will be selling baked goods that evening as a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society.

School briefs compiled by Tess Malijenovsky.
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