Lynette Ebbert was able to purchase a Magnetic Didactic Adult Human Skull for her Anatomy Class with the 2019-20 grant money from Publix and Kroger donations. This fascinating model of an average European adult skull can be disassembled into 22 single bones. During development of this model one of the main targets was to make the model easy to assemble and dismantle. Stable parts with convenient magnet connections make handling of the product a child‘s play. The detailed bones do not need any complicated pins to be stuck into holes, they almost slide into position, guided by realistic bone sutures and held by strong magnets. The perfect tool for Osteopaths.
Class Set of Napolean’s Buttons Books for Science Class
Jordan Tridrick was able to purchase a class set of 22 books entitled, “Napolean’s Buttons: How 17 Molecules Changed History” for science class with the 2019-20 grant money from Publix and Kroger donations.
Custodian Grant Cordless Vacuum
Custodian Tammy Kimes was able to purchase a Dyson V7 Cordless Vacuum and multiple accessories with the 2019-20 grant money from Publix and Kroger donations. This was especially helpful to vacuum the gym floors where the cord doesn’t reach.
Got What It Takes to Powder Puff?
Will you join the Powder Puff Football Competition? Students will be competing on the field and in the stands. Who will have the most fans? Who will earn the bragging rights?
Freshmen wear RED
Sophomores wear BLACK
Juniors wear BLUE
Seniors wear PINK
PJ Day to Benefit CCYA
PAJAMA DAY THIS FRIDAY! ROLL OUT OF BED AND BRING A $1 TO SUPPORT THE CENTER FOR CHILDREN & YOUNG ADULTS (CCYA).
The Student Leadership Council is raising funds to purchase needed items for the residents of the Center for Children & Young Adults. The mission of The Center for Children & Young Adults (CCYA) is to provide a safe and nurturing environment with comprehensive services for homeless youth and young adults who have been abused, abandoned, neglected, or are at risk.