MIDD-WEST HIGH SCHOOL
STUDENTS OF THE MONTH
The Students of the Month for November at Midd-West High School have been announced.
Judge Ebright, eighth grade, is the son of Josh and Laura Ebright, of Richfield. In school Judge is involved in the FFA program. Outside school hee enjoys tractor pulling, hunting, trapping and farming. His future plans include being an FFA officer and later on be FFA president and owning his own landscape business.
Joseph Stuck, ninth grade, is the son of Joseph and Melinda Stuck, of Mount Pleasant Mills. Joseph is involved in student council, the golf team and track and field while in school. In his spare time he enjoys 4-H activities, riding his dirt bike, hunting and playing the piano and guitar. His future plans include attending college for civil engineering.
Clair Sankey, 10th grade, is the daughter of Robert and Vicki Sankey, of Kreamer. During school time she enjoys art, soccer and child development. In her spare time her interests are painting, drawing, playing soccer and hanging out with her friends. Her future plans include going to college to major as a physical therapy assistant.
Kevin Seebold, 11th grade, is the son of James and Susan Seebold, of Middleburg. His school activities include National Honor Society, Stage Crew, Music Mixing Club, American History Video Club and flag football. Outside school Kevin enjoys landscaping, woodworking, youth group, and VBS music leader. His future plans include attending SUN Area Technical School for advance precision machining or CAD and pursuing a career in an engineering field.
Wynnie Warren, 12th grade, is the daughter of Walter Warren, of McClure and Susan Amundson, of Charleston, S.C. Her school activities include Zumba, field hockey and softball. She enjoys listening to music and hanging out with her friends when not in school. She is planning on attending Bloomsburg University or Susquehanna University and majoring in organic chemistry or zoology after graduation.
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Midd-West High School Students of the Month for November
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153 high school musicians gather in Milton for District Band Festival
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Lewisburg Young American: Lois Lesher
Young Americans from Valley high schools, as announced by the Greater Susquehanna Valley Chamber of Commerce:
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Shikellamy Young American: Abigail Ruths
Young Americans from Valley high schools, as announced by the Greater Susquehanna Valley Chamber of Commerce:
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Danville Area School District keeping Riverside Elementary
DANVILLE — The Riverside Elementary School building, closed since the end of the 2010-2011 school year, will remain a part of the Danville Area School District.
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Contract talks to resume in Warrior Run School District
TURBOTVILLE — The Warrior Run Education Association has suspended its “working to rule” status, which encouraged teachers not to arrive early for the school day and to not stay after classes ended.
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Crews repairing flood damages at Danville Middle School
DANVILLE — More than a year after being flooded, Danville Middle School is showing signs of life. While work had been done to preserve the building following the September 2011 Tropical Storm Lee flood, efforts toward full-scale reconstruction had not started until Dec. 21.
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Mifflinburg teen wins second punt, pass, kick title
Kayla Kline, a Mifflinburg Area High School freshman, made history Sunday with her second consecutive championship in the NFL’s Punt, Pass and Kick competition.
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Franklin Institute presents 'scientific method' program
DANVILLE — With the help of student volunteers, a scientist from the Franklin Institute set out to discover why a paper cup full of water wasn’t burning.
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Milton cheerleaders qualify for national championship
MILTON — The Milton Area High School competitive cheerleading squad needs to raise $8,700 by Feb. 8 to travel to a national championship event in Florida for which it qualified.
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Young Americans: Nicole Brouse of Lewisburg
Young Americans for January, as announced by the Greater Susquehanna Valley Chamber of Commerce:
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