Raymond L. Young has a new club...The Top Dog Club. Students must meet the following criteria to be a member:
NO Absences
NO Tardies
NO Checkouts
Membership lasts for six weeks. This past six weeks Top Dogs had the privilege of lining up first for lunch and received a certificate. Congratulations to the winners!
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GROWING LEADERS EVERY DAY!
Our school is proud of the traditions, high expectations, and inviting atmosphere that make it a good place to learn and grow.
Thursday, January 31, 2008
There's a New Club in Town
It's Snowing at Raymond L. Young
Raymond L. Young had a different look recently that was captured in these photos shared by Mrs. Nelson (fifth grade teacher) and Mr. Scott Bailey (Principal of Ellis Junior High and father of Will, Jackson and Erin).
We love our old school, especially covered with snow!
Thanks for sharing!
Monday, January 28, 2008
Raymond L. Young Science Fair Winners!
Raymond L. Young is extremely proud of all of our Science Fair participants. The winners will move onto the Northeast Alabama Regional Science Fair to be held at Talladega College in the Callanan Gymnasium on February 21st and 22nd. Students can set up projects from 8:00 to 9:30 am. on February 21.
During this round of the competition, students will stand by their projects while the judges walk around and ask questions. All participants should dress nicely (no jeans). We appreciate the help of Lynn Campbell, a former teacher at Young and Mrs. French for their assistance in preparing for the fair. Parents are to be commended for their efforts in supplying materials, participating in experiments, and motivating their child to do his/her best.
During this round of the competition, students will stand by their projects while the judges walk around and ask questions. All participants should dress nicely (no jeans). We appreciate the help of Lynn Campbell, a former teacher at Young and Mrs. French for their assistance in preparing for the fair. Parents are to be commended for their efforts in supplying materials, participating in experiments, and motivating their child to do his/her best.
Good luck, R. L. Young sixth graders!
Not pictured above- another winner, Lacy!
Thursday, January 24, 2008
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