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8 - April 04, 2013 Your Hometown Newspaper News Outlook
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photos submitted
Students in Mrs. Bradley and Mrs. Thompson's
fourth grade classroom at Crossroads Elemen-
tary have had a blast learning out Force and
Motionl The students have participated in six
hands-on investigations this week to explore ......
the basic principles/physics of force and mo-
tion.
College Advice for the Upcoming Graduate
ADVICE FROM MRS. BRADLEY'S 4TH
GRADE STUDENTS
1. Make sure you 6. Make good deci-
stay on task so that you
make good grades.
2. When you start
to get stressed, make
sure you take time for
yourself.
3. Always do your
best.
4. Get plenty of
sleep.
5: Practice makes
prefect.•
sions.
7. Pay attention
during class; take lots of
notes to help you study.
8. Stay dedicated.
9. Take classes
that appeal to your in-
terest and this will help
you find the prefect ca-
reer choice.
10. Don't give up on
your DREAMS!
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photos submitted by Kelly Wilson
Bath County High School held its annual Talent Showcase in the high school gym last Thursday afternoon.
1st place Anitra Thompson
1st place Emily Whetzel & Anitra Thomas (fan Charlie Lyons in the
background)
2nd place Griffin Bradley, Clark Kissick,
Travis Waiters
3rd place Cathi Prater
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Andrew Wilson and In-
structor Bill Ba|dridge
Submitted by Kelly
Wilson
Driver's Ed Class was
offered in Bath County
during February under
the instruction of Bill
Baldridge. Pictured are
the four graduates of
the first Driver's Edu-
cation Class offered
at Bath Co. Schools
in collaboration with
Maysville Community
and Technical College.
The next class is slat-
ed to be offered in June
with some classes dur-
ing the day. A schedule
will be confirmed at a
later date.
Arizona Copher and
Baldridge
Dayna Tucker and
Baldridge
Mr. David Ellington of Owingsville Farm Bureau
Agency spoke with the class about insurance
requirements for new drivers.
2nd place Shyanne Sawaya
3rd place winner was Heather Combs, who was absent
10:00 AM SATURDAY, APRIL 13TH