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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

A Wrap on the Reading Bowl

The 2009-2010 school year provided for a wonderful year of the reading bowl! As in years past, the Liberty County School System had its share of the excitement. Bradwell Institute, Liberty County High School, and Joseph Martin Elementary all advanced to the Division B level of the Helen Ruffin Reading Bowl February 6th.

The Division B bowl consist of the first and second place teams from the Southern Regional HRRB, Middle Georgia HRRB, and East Georgia HRRB. The bowl was held at Southeast Bulloch High School. Several media specialists from LCSS volunteered to show their support for the event.

All of the student teams participated with enthusiasm and pride. The elementary level of the competition concluded with Matilda Harris Elementary of Camden County earning first place. Our own Joseph Martin Elementary came in a close second place.

The middle level of the competition concluded with St. Mary's Middle School of Camden County earning first place. Our own Midway Middle School came in a close second place against St. Mary's at the Southern Regional Reading Bowl in Valdosta.

The high school level of the competition concluded with Houston County's Warner Robins High School earning first place. Liberty County High School was not far behind earning second place. Bradwell Institute was recognized for participation in the bowl.

Incidently, both Matilda Harris Elementary and Warner Robins High School both advanced on to win the state level of the Helen Ruffin Reading Bowl. The bowl was held March 20th as part of the Children's Literature Conference in Athens.


And so it begins again... Just as sure as the pollen is flying and covering everything in Liberty County, our school media specialists are feverishly ordering, reading, and writing questions to help prepare our student teams for next year!

Sunday, March 21, 2010

FLE County Media Festival Winners

GSMF The Liberty County Media Festival was held Friday, March 19th at the Board of Education.  Frank Long’s projects fared well, with 18 out of 21 receiving a superior rating.

Projects advancing to the Georgia Student Media Festival are:

One, Two, Three…Let's Count at FLE!
Our Book of Animal Rhymes
Texting and Driving, a recipe for disaster
Horsin' Around with Karoline
What do I hear?
Our Class Garden Book
Puppy Mills: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
The Talking Pencil
Living with Aspergers Syndrome
All About Me
Oodles of Okra
Fun With Friends
My Crystal Experiment
Dance Off From the 70's
My Summer Road Trip
A-Tack Man
Egypt Explorers
The Benjamin Project

The next level of competition for these students will be at state level, to be held on Friday, April 30th!  We are so proud of the hard work our students have done and look forward to the results from the state media festival. 

* Teacher and student participates can be found in the FLE Book Nook posting from Thursday, February 25th.
 
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Friday, March 5, 2010

LCSS Media Year in Review

LCSS Media Year in Review

We are ready to kick off the 2012 HRRB Year!

Celebrating Reading Success!

2010-2011 Liberty County Elementary Schools HRRB

2010-2011 Liberty County Middle and High Helen Ruffin Reading Bowl

A Winning Recipe!

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